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LFP Quick Start Guide
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The LAN addresses of the LFP and head are
static
. That is, they will stay
the same unless you explicitly change them.
Although a simple LFP setup has only
two
devices on the network (the
LFP and the head) there are potentially
three
IP addresses involved:
1.
The IP address of the LFP itself.
This is stored in the
LFP
. You
don’t ordinarily need to change this unless you are connecting it to a
local network that requires different settings.
2.
The IP address that the LFP looks for
when it tries to find and load
the head on the network. This is stored in the
LFP
. This must match
the next IP address...
3.
The actual IP address of the head.
This is stored in the head. This
is usually the IP address shown in the above table unless it has been
changed, or unless you specified a different address when you
ordered the head. In any case, the factory-set IP address of a head is
ordinarily printed on a sticker on the head.
Hint
Most local networks use the SN and GW values shown in the above
table, so under ordinary circumstances you will only need to be
concerned with
IP addresses
. The rest of this section therefore
concentrates on
IP addresses
, but you might also need to inspect or
change the SN and GW addresses, depending on the structure of the
network that you are using to access the head.
LFP Head
IP address
192.168.1.235
192.168.1.236
SN address
255.255.255.0
255.255.255.0
GW address
192.168.1.1
192.168.1.1
On a given local network, the last group of
numbers in the IP address must be unique
for each device. All other numbers and
addresses must be identical.
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