To enable NVR as DHCP Server:
1. Go to the “Advanced” page and click the menu “Network”
“LAN”.
2. Check “Enable” if you want the NVR to serve as a DHCP Server and
dynamically allocate IP addresses to the IP Camera(s) connected.
3. Enter the Starting and Ending IP Pool Addresses to define the IP Address
range of the IP Camera(s).
4. Enter the “Lease Time”.
5. Enter the “Local Domain Name” for the NVR if you want to visit the NVR by its
Local Domain Name within the LAN.
Client List
To view the current DHCP Client List
Go to the “Advanced” page and click the menu “Network”
“Client List”, and you’ll
see the current list of the IP Camera(s) connected to your NVR via DHCP (dynamic
IP). Note that the IP Camera(s) connected to your NVR via fixed IP address will not
be listed on this page. The DHCP Client List menu displays the IP addresses, MAC
addresses and the names of the IP cameras via the DHCP connection. In addition,
after you connect a new IP camera to the NVR via DHCP, you may click “Refresh” in
this page to renew the DHCP Client List.
IPCam
In this menu, you can configure the setting for the IP Cameras connected to your
NVR.
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