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Section IV
NETWORKING THE DAVID IV
CONNECTING THE DAVID IV TO YOUR NETWORK
IP (Internet Protocol) networking is a somewhat complex issue
that can present the broadcast engineer with a formidable chal-
lenge. We’ve tried to make this easy, so try to bear with us.
Navigate to:
Setup / Network / IP Settings
:
DHCP
Assignment
DHCP stands for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. This is
an automatic configuration utility that removes much of the
hassle in setting up a network. With
DHCP
selected, your
server (or router) should assign a ‘dynamic’ IP address to each
computer or other network-enabled device connected to your
LAN (Local Area Network). In fact, if you simply connect the
DAVID IV to a router/server port on your network, all settings
on the IP Settings screen should populate at once, as they did
in the image above.
Dynamic IP addressing is common with DHCP-mode routers
and servers, allowing multiple networked devices to share a
limited range of IP addresses. When one device disconnects
from the network, its address may be reassigned to another de-
vice as needed.
Whether connecting to a LAN or to the Internet through a rout-
er, let DHCP do the work for you if at all possible. Simply se-
lect:
DHCP
on the
IP Settings
menu.
Manual IP Setup
There are instances, however, when the IP and other items must
be set manually. With:
Static IP
selected you will be able to
position brackets over each IP parameter to set it manaully.
From the
IP Settings
menu,
turn
the jog wheel to position the
brackets around the IP address. (In our illustration this was
previously set by DHCP.)
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