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IP Network Setup
Changing the Management Network IP Address from the Monitor Wall
6 Click
OK
.
7 When prompted to restart the system to apply your changes, click
Yes
.
8 Continue with the next procedure to set the IP addresses for the
Media Networks
.
Once you have configured the
Management Network
IP address from the monitor wall, use
XAdmin to configure an IP address for the network adapter that is connected to the
Media
Network
.
Note:
When the DHCP server’s lease time for IP addresses expires, DHCP-
enabled devices on the network renew their IP configuration data.
When the multiviewer is assigned a new IP address from the DHCP server,
you must reboot the multiviewer so it can apply the new IP address to its
configuration.
For this reason, once the DHCP server has assigned an IP address to the
multiviewer and you have IP connectivity to the multiviewer, set a static IP
address for the multiviewer. See
Configuring a Multiviewer’s IP, Date, and
, on page 33. Ask your network administrator to
provide you with one or more static IP addresses you need for this purpose.
However, if you are using an NMOS registry with the Kaleido
-
IP, then the
LAN1 (management network) must be set to use DHCP.
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