TANDBERG 2200 Manuel D’Utilisation

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Configuring network settings 
To configure the network settings on the IP VCR and check the network status, go to 
Network  > Port A
 or 
Network > Port B
.  
The IP VCR has two Ethernet interfaces, Port A and Port B. The configuration pages for the two interfaces look and behave 
similarly, and so are described together. Differences will be noted as appropriate. 
In this section: 
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IP configuration settings  
These settings determine the IP configuration for the appropriate Ethernet port of the IP VCR. When you have finished, 
click 
Update IP configuration
Field 
Field description 
Usage tips  
Port enabled 
Whether the port is enabled or disabled. When 
enabled, the port will allow IP traffic to flow; when 
disabled, IP traffic will not pass into or out of the IP 
VCR on this port. 
Port A can never be disabled because it is the 
primary interface of the IP VCR.  
Host name 
Specifies a name for the IP VCR. 
Depending on your network configuration, you 
may be able to use this host name to communicate 
with the IP VCR, without needing to know its IP 
address. 
IP 
configuration  
Specifies whether the IP VCR obtains its own IP 
address for this port automatically via DHCP 
(Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol), or 
whether or if it should use the values that you 
specify in the Manual configuration fields below.  
Click 
Renew DHCP
 to request a new IP address if 
you have selected automatic configuration.  
Manual configuration 
IP address 
Identifies the dot-separated IPv4 address for this 
port, for example 192.168.4.45. 
You only need to specify this option if you have 
chosen Manual IP configuration, as described 
above. 
Subnet mask 
Identifies the subnet mask required for the IP 
address you wish to use, for example 
255.255.255.0. 
  
Default 
gateway 
Identifies the IP address of the default gateway on 
this subnet, for example 192.168.4.1. 
  
Name server 
(DNS) 
Identifies the IP address of the name server.