
3.5.1 IP Configuration
Use this screen to set the TCP/IP configuration for the local unit. Note, that if you change the IP address you could lose remote
management for this device. Remember to save settings under the “Tools” menu.
The above shows the factory default TCP/IP settings for IMC-1000MS.
DHCP Client, when enabled, will allow the IMC-1000MS to automatically get the IP configuration settings from the network's Dynamic Host
Configuration Protocol server. When setting this device with static IP, make sure this is disabled (disabled is the default).
IP Address is the dotted/decimal format for the IPv4 address to remotely manage this device.
The Subnet Mask defines the type of subnet the device will be on. The proper subnet setting will be defined by the network administrator.
The Gateway is the default path for any packets NOT belonging to the local subnet. This IP address is the address of the router on your
network. It is also entered as a dotted/decimal IPv4 format address. If the device will only be managed on the local subnet, setting a gateway
address is optional.
After applying settings, do not forget to save the configuration under the ‘Tools’ menu so that the settings are permanent.
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