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I N S T A L L A T I O N & S E T U P
Web Control Panel (WCP) Connection
350-8799
MediaWall 2000 User’s Guide
9
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CONNECTING TO
THE WEB CONTROL
. . . . . . . . . .
PANEL
The
MediaWall 2000
contains an internal web server that provides the
Web Control Panel (WCP) user interface. The default IP address is
192.168.1.200
, but can be changed to suit your network. The current IP
address is displayed on the front panel LCD (see Figure 2-4).
You can connect to the
MediaWall 2000
WCP in the following ways:
•
Direct connection — connect the Ethernet Port on a computer
equipped with a standard web browser to the
MediaWall 2000
’s
10/100 Base-T Ethernet Port. You will need to use a hub or an
Ethernet crossover cable for this connection method.
When using a direct connection, you must manually set the
control computer’s IP address, Subnet Mask and Gateway.
Using the
MediaWall 2000
’s front panel scroll knob you can
display these parameters.
Refer to the network settings help section of your computer
operating system (OS) for assistance with setting the control
computer’s IP address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway.
, page 8 for more information on the
MediaWall 2000
and control computer’s IP address
requirements.
•
LAN connection — connect the
MediaWall 2000
10/100 Base-T
Ethernet Port to a local area network (LAN). From a computer
on the network, access the WCP using a standard web browser.
You can use a standard Ethernet cable for this connection
method.
Note
Computers that are set up to communicate on the
network are typically configured to have a dynamic IP
address. In this configuration the computer is
provided with a suitable IP address by a DHCP server
connected to the network.
When you connect directly to the
MediaWall 2000
a
server will not be available and you will have to set
the IP address on your computer manually. This is
known as a static IP address. Refer to the network
settings help section of your computer operating
system (OS) for assistance with setting a static IP
address on your computer.