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5. When you select the manufacturer, the fields that are required for
discovering the device are displayed beside
Properties
. These vary and
may include Advanced properties. Refer to the integration technical note for
the specific manufacturer.
6. Enter the required information in the
Properties
fields.
7. Click
Discover
.
8. All devices matching the parameters entered are displayed under
Unit(s)
discovered
.
9. Repeat steps 1 to 6, if required. Then click
Done
.
Configuring the HDR 1800 Network Settings
By default, theHDR 1800 is Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
enabled. If you have a DHCP server, the HDR 1800 automatically obtains an IP
address upon initial startup from the DHCP server.
If a DHCP server is not available on the network, the HDR 1800 assigns itself a
temporary IP address based on the Automatic Private IP Addressing (APIPA)
addressing format. The APIPA scheme allows a device to assign itself a
temporary IP address until it receives a complete network configuration, either
manually or from a DHCP server.
Nextiva VMS does not support DHCP for Nextiva edge devices. You must use a
static IP address that is outside the DHCP ranage.
The fields displayed on the Network Settings tab vary according to whether you
select a single device or multiple devices in the
Device Discovery
browser.
Configuring the HDR 1800 Network Settings
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