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Settings
Make each setting prepared previously. After making each setting, move the
cursor to Reset and press Execute on the GUI.
DHCP
DHCP is a method whereby devices automatically acquire and set their own
IP address, etc.
Enabling DHCP makes automatic acquisition and setting of an IP address
and subnet mask possible when a DHCP server is operating on the same
network as the device.
Host Name
This name represents the device on the network. Do not duplicate the host
name of other devices.
If acquisition of DNS or Gateway information is applicable, it is acquired at
the same time.
IP Address
Address used to identify each device on the network. Do not duplicate the IP
address of other devices.
(This takes priority over entered settings.)
Subnet Mask
This setting separates the IP address into a portion representing the network
and another representing the device.
Therefore, make it the same as the subnet mask of other devices on the same
network.
(This takes priority over entered settings.)
Summary of Contents for MEMORY HiCORDER 8855
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