Configure the TCP/IP Settings From the Control Panel:
- Login to System Administrator mode on the Control Panel. See the Related Content for additional information.
- Select Network Settings.
- Select TCP/IP Settings. The Network Settings screen will be displayed.
- Select the Dynamic Addressing option. The Automatic Addressing screen will be displayed.
- Select Disabled then select OK.
- Select the IPv4 option. The Internet Protocol screen will be displayed.
- Select the IPv4 Address field. The IPv4 Address screen will be displayed.
- Enter the IP address using the Touch Screen keyboard then select OK.
- Select the IP Gateway field. The Gateway Address screen will be displayed.
- Enter the gateway address using the Touch Screen keyboard and then select OK.
- Select the Subnet Mask field. The Subnet Mask screen will be displayed.
- Enter the subnet mask using the Touch Screen keyboard then select OK.
- Select OK.
IMPORTANT: If you will be using host names, DNS needs to be configured. See the Related Content for additional information. - Logout of System Administrator mode. See the Related Content for additional information.
Configure the TCP/IP Settings Using CentreWare Internet Services (CWIS):
- Access CentreWare Internet Services (CWIS) and if necessary, login as System Administrator. See the Related Content for additional information.
- Click on the Properties tab.
- Click on Connectivity on the left side of the window.
- Click on Setup. The Connectivity window will be displayed.
- Click on Edit beside Wired Connection from the Network section.
- Click on Edit beside IP (Internet Protocol).
- Do one of the following:
- If using IPv4:
- Click on the IPv4 tab or click the Show IP4 Settings button.
- If necessary, click the Enabled check box to enable the protocol.
- Select Static as the resolution from the IP Address Resolution drop down menu.
- If necessary, click on the Enabled check box to broadcast the IP information.
- Enter the IP address in the Machine IP Address field.
- Enter the Subnet Mask address in the Subnet Mask field.
- Enter the Gateway address in the Gateway Address field.
- If necessary, place a check mark in the Enabled check box of Self Assigned Address section.
- Go to the next step.
- If using IPv6:
- Click on the IPv6 tab at the top of the screen.
- Click on Enabled from the Protocol section to enable the protocol.
- To allow the router to assign address prefixes, under Stateless Addresses, select UseRouter Supplied Prefixes
- To select how DHCP operates for IPv6, under Default Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Settings, select an option.
- To enter an address manually, under Enable Manual Address, select Enable Manual Address. Select a Router Prefix from the menu, or type a new router prefix, then click Add.
- Enter the address in the field.
- Go to the next step.
- If using IPv4:
- Click on Apply.
NOTE: To default the IP settings, click on the Default All button.
IMPORTANT: If you will be using host names, DNS needs to be configured. See the Related Content for additional information.