
SConfigurator User Manual
Verint Video Solutions 19
Network\Ethernet
The Network\Ethernet pane allows you to set a series of IP
network parameters:
Use DHCP—The indication of whether a DHCP (dynamic
host configuration protocol) server will be used to provide a
valid network configuration for your device. For details on
DHCP support, see Appendix A on page 71.
DHCP takes care of the IP address, subnet mask, and
gateway information.
IP Address—The unique 32-bit IP address of the device.
Subnet Mask—The binary configuration specifying in which
subnet the IP address of the device belongs. A subnet is a
portion of a network that shares a common address
component. Unless otherwise specified by your network
administrator, it is recommended that you use a subnet
mask of 255.255.255.0.
Gateway—The IP address of your gateway. A gateway
represents a network point that acts as an entrance to
another network. Contact your network administrator for
the correct gateway information.
Warning: Never use the IP address of the device as the
gateway value.
You can perform a batch network configuration if you have
many devices to configure. For the procedure, see page 45.
To change the Ethernet network settings:
1. In the parameter tree, expand the Network structure,
then click Ethernet.
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