Chapter 6: Using the Web Interface
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Modifying IPv4 Settings
You must enable the IPv4 protocol before you can modify the IPv4
network settings. See
Selecting the Internet Protocol
(on page 121).
To modify IPv4 settings:
1. Choose Device Settings > Network. The Network Configuration
dialog appears.
2. Click the IPv4 Settings tab.
3. In the IP Auto Configuration field, click the drop-down arrow, and
select the desired option from the list.
Option
Description
DHCP
To auto-configure the PX, select DHCP.
With DHCP selected, you can enter a preferred DHCP host
name, which is optional. Type the host name in the
Preferred Hostname field.
The host name:
Consists of alphanumeric characters and/or hyphens
Cannot begin or end with a hyphen
Cannot contain more than 63 characters
Cannot contain punctuation marks, spaces, and
other symbols
Select the "Specify DNS server manually" checkbox if
necessary. Then type the address of the primary DNS
server in the Primary DNS Server field. The secondary DNS
server and DNS suffix are optional.
Static
To manually assign an IP address, select Static, and enter
the following information in the corresponding fields:
IP address
Netmask
Default gateway
Primary DNS server
Secondary DNS server (optional)
DNS Suffix (optional)
If your local network contains two subnets and IP forwarding
has been enabled, you can click Append to add static routes
so that your PX can communicate with the other subnet.
Each static route requires:
Summary of Contents for PX3-4000 series
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