used when configuring a peer-to-peer network between your computer and the m108(s).
When using a static IP, care should be taken to avoid IP conflicts on the network.
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ip (DHCP): When the ethernet mode has been set to auto, this field is read-only and displays the
m108's IP address assigned by the DHCP server. If the IP address is 0.0.0.0, the m108 has not suc-
cessfully acquired and IP address, or the connection has been lost.
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ip (static): If the ethernet mode has been set to static, use this field to manually enter the unique IP
address for the preamp. Push to enter the individual numbers of the ip number. An underline / over-
line cursor will appear, which can be scrolled across the individual number fields. Press the EDIT
knob to input the desired number from 0-255. When you are done selecting a number, press the en-
coder and return to the cursor mode. Advance to the next number to edit. When you are done,
scroll to and push the left side back arrow to enter the IP address. The static IP address is stored in
non-volatile memory and will be restored when switching from auto to static IP mode. For a peer-
to-peer network between your computer and the m108(s), manually set the IP address in your com-
puter's network setup and configure the m108(s) with IP address(es) in the same subnet. For exam-
ple, if you set your computer IP address to 192.168.0.1, the m108(s) IP address(es) should be
192.168.0.(2-255).
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mac: the 'Media Access Control' address is a unique, specific hard-wired address assigned to every
individual m108. This field is read-only. The MAC address is useful for integrating and troubleshoot-
ing an m108 on a network. For example, the MAC address can be used in your DHCP server config-
uration to allocate a specific IP address to each preamp.
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done: scroll to this area and push the EDIT knob to save your entry and return to the setup menu.
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