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If the selected camera has a persistent (fixed) IP Address assigned to it, the Persistent
IP Address box will display the current persistent IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default
Gateway.
The Connected to box will display the IP Address for the network adapter to which the
selected camera is connected.
The IP Configuration Protocol box will display the current IP configuration of the
selected camera.
If you would like to make sure that all of the displayed information is current, click the Refresh
button. The tool will rescan the cameras and update the displayed information. The IP
Configuration Tool has two modes, List Mode and Edit mode:
When the tool is first opened it is in List mode. In list mode, the tool can display a list of
detected cameras, can display information about the camera selected in the list, and will
let you assign a temporary IP address to the selected camera. When in list mode, the tool
does not have a control channel open to any of the detected cameras. In list mode, the
tool communicates with the cameras at a very low level.
When the Change Configuration button is pressed, the tool will enter Edit mode. In edit
mode, the tool will open a control channel to the selected camera. Once the control
channel is open, the tool can make changes to things such as the selected camera's
persistent IP address or Device User ID. Clicking the Write Configuration button takes
the tool out of Edit mode and places it in List mode.
Assigning a Temporary IP Adress to a Camera
You can use the IP Configuration Tool to assign a temporary IP address to a selected camera.
Once a temporary IP address has been assigned to a camera, the camera will retain and use the
temporary IP address until you do one of the following:
Perform a camera reset or switch the camera off and back on.
Assign a different temporary IP address to the camera.
Use the tool to make permanent changes the camera's IP configuration.
A situation where you might want to assign a temporary IP address to a camera would be, for
example, if you temporarily moved the camera from the PC where it is normally connected to
another PC that is in a different subnet.
To assign a temporary IP address to a camera:
1. Click on the camera's name in the list at the left side of the IP Configurator window.
2. Click the Assign Temporary IP Address button.
3. An Assign Temporary IP Address (Force IP) window will open as shown below:
Enter your desired IP Address, Subnet mask, and Default Gateway.
(Keep in mind that for the camera to communicate properly with the network adapter
to which it is attached, the camera must be in the same subnet as the adapter and
the camera must have a unique IP address.)
Click the OK button.
The selected camera's current IP address will immediately be changed and the IP
Configurator window will be updated to reflect the changes.
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