IP DVR SERVER
USER MANUAL
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2.
Connecting to Network.
Temporary IP address needs to be assigned via using NetSetup Utility or ARP/Ping in the initial
stage of using the product, in order to connect to the IP DVR SERVER.
The default network setup is as following;
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IP Address: 192.168.1.200
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Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
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Default Gateway: 192.168.1.1
2.1.
IP Address Setup.
There are two methods to assign a temporary IP address, ARP/Ping and using NetSetup.
ARP/Ping is processed in user’s computer, executing the commands given in order of inputs and
NetSetup is designated software to be used in Microsoft Windows
2.1.1.
Using ARP/Ping.
After checking the MAC address from the bottom of IP DVR SERVER run the ‘Terminal’ screen on
your computer (dos if you are using Microsoft Windows).
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Connect the computer and IP DVR SERVER in the same network.
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After checking the computer’s network, choose the temporary IP address for your ‘IP DVR
SERVER’. (You can simply use the IP address from your computer, by changing the last digit only,
as long as that specific IP address is not used by other devices in the same network).
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Reboot the IP DVR SERVER and wait for 1 minute or so till it powers back on.
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Here is a sample per O/S used in the computer.
O/S
Methods
Example
Windows
arp –s <IP address> <MAC address>
ping <IP address>
arp –s 192.168.1.200 00-30-ba-bf-56-10
ping 192.168.1.200
Unix
Linux
Mac
arp –s <IP address> <MAC address>
temp
ping <IP address>
arp –s 192.168.1.200 00:30:ba:bf:56:10
temp
ping 192.168.1.200
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If you are getting a feedback from the temporary IP address, when ping, go to next step. If
not, please check the status of IP DVR SERVER and start from the beginning again.
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Try to connect to the IP DVR SERVER by entering the temporary IP address in the web
browser’s address section.
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If you are not getting an answer from the web browser, click on `PRESET’ to return to factory
default setting and start from the beginning again.