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MediaWall V User’s Guide
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This chapter guides you through the initial
MediaWall V 4K/UHD Display Processor
setup and
configuration process. The following topics are discussed:
■
MediaWall V Web Interface Connection
■
Using the MediaWall V Web Interface
■
■
Using the Application Processor (AP) (Model 500AP-4K and 550AP-4K only)
The
MediaWall V
Web Interface interface provides a graphical alternative to command-line setup
and control over a serial or Telnet connection.
2.1.1 IP Address
The
MediaWall V 4K/UHD Display Processor
is configured at the factory to have the default
IP address
192.168.1.200
. Before connecting the
MediaWall V
to a network, ensure that this
IP address is valid for use on your network. Consult your network manager if you are not
sure. To change the
MediaWall V
IP address before connecting it to a network, use the
IPADDR
ess command from the serial port (refer to the
MediaWall V 4K/UHD Display
Processor Technical Reference Guide
).
Computers that are set up to communicate on a 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.
If you connect directly to the
MediaWall V
, a DHCP server is not available and you must 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.
An IP address is composed of two parts known as the network ID and the host ID. The
default network ID for
MediaWall V 4K/UHD Display Processor
is 192.168.1 and the default
host ID is 200 (192.168.1.200). The control computer should be assigned an IP address with
the same network ID as the
MediaWall V 4K/UHD Display Processor
, but a different host ID
(for example, 192.168.1.199).
CHAPTER
2
GETTING STARTED
2.1
MediaWall V
Web Interface Connection