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DH4C Installation Guide
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DH4C Advanced Configuration
ITEM
DESCRIPTION
VALUE [DEFAULT]
Setting
Type
Contact your administrator to configure the setting type and IP address.
OFF disables all Ethernet capability.
Static IP is a permanent address on the network, assigned by the
network administrator. DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)
automates the assignment of IP addresses in a network.
If DHCP is used, the subnet mask, default gateway, and DNS server are
configured automatically, and only the HTTP Port field is editable.
[Static IP], OFF, DHCP
IP Address
Enter the DVR IP Address, as determined by a qualified network expert.
[169.254.1.1]
Subnet
Mask
Enter the Subnet Mask, as determined by a qualified network expert.
[255.255.0.0]
LAN
Gateway
Gateway address uniquely identifies a host or computer on the LAN,
which connects the subnet to other networks. Enter the LAN Gateway,
as determined by a qualified network expert.
[169.254.1.1]
DNS Server
Uses an IP address composed of four octets, separated by decimals.
[0,0,0,0]
MAC
Address
MAC (Media Access Control) is the DVR's unique hardware number.
Fixed
HTTP Port
Typically, leave the HTTP Port set to 80, unless otherwise instructed by
IT personnel.
80
Menu Options
Advanced Network Settings
Configuring Advanced Settings
Use the Advanced Settings (vMax Live Plus) tab to set up the DVR to connect with vMax Live Plus via a cellular modem. For
more information, see the vMax Live Plus documentation available on Safe Fleet Community.
Qualified IT Administrator Required
A qualified IT administrator is required to perform network configuration, including assignment of IP addresses
.
A cellular modem or gateway must also be installed and configured.
Contact Safe Fleet Engineering Services or Technical Support for more information.