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1. Hostname - Name of the System for network differentiation (e.g. when using more
Systems – more door entries);
2. Switch on/off DHCP address assignment;
3. DHCP client ID – used when two addresses are assigned to one MAC address (not
applicable to the Door Entry System);
4. Display of parameters automatically assigned by DHCP – IP address and other
settings; and
5. Default values –changes all back to factory settings. After making changes, press
“save and restore”. System restart screen will come up (see page 23).
Important: If you are using a DHCP setting, the address will be assigned automatically and
your network administrator will be able to identify the actual IP address for viewing video
from camera on the web browser. Because this dynamically assigned address can change
(for example after power short-cut, it is recommended you set a fixed IP address.
3.1.4 Peer to Peer or SIP Server Connection
It is possible to set the Door Entry System to a peer to peer (P2P) mode or a SIP server
mode with the DIP Relays (see page 15). In the P2P mode the System will call the IP
address saved in the memory (see page 28).
1. Choice of incoming signal ring can be changed to session progress – added for some
SIP proxy servers that require this;
2. Symmetric RTP – added for some SIP proxy servers that require this; and
3. Default values – will perform basic factory reset.
After making changes click on “save changes”.