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Web server OZW772... V6.0
CE1C5701en
Building Technologies
Communications
2015-10-12
8.1.2 Access via Local area network (LAN)
The PC and Web Server must be on the same IP subnet to communicate. You
must first determine the subnet as well as the IP addresses.
A router normally serves as the DHCP server if installed on a local area net-
work (e.g. DSL router for Internet access). As such, it automatically assigns
IP addresses to all participants that are DHCP clients.
If a PC is connected to the router via Ethernet, an IP address, subnet mask,
standard gateway and DNS server are assigned automatically.
When delivered, the Web Server already contains an enabled DCHP client;
as a result, users do not need to enter Ethernet settings.
The connection is checked every 3 minutes. It is recommended to assign the
IP address of the Web Server in the router according to its MAC address.
If the router with DHCP server is not available, the Web Server uses the default
IP address
192.168.2.10
.
For manual settings, use the PC to determine the required data.
Procedure:
1. Select
Start > Control Panel > Network connections > Local Area Connection.
2. Select "Support" tab.
3. Click [ Details... ]
Local area network
with router