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AXIS 2400+/2401+ Admin Manual Other IP Setup Methods
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Appendix A - Other IP Setup Methods
As an alternative to the ARP command (described earlier in the Installation section of this
manual), you can set the IP address for your AXIS 2400+/2401+ using any of the following
methods - as appropriate for your operating system:
Notes: •Make sure the AXIS 2400+/2401+ is powered up and connected to the network.
•IP Address: Acquire an unused IP address from your Network Administrator, and do NOT use the
default IP address featured in the following examples when installing your AXIS 2400+/2401+.
•Server Privileges: Although no special privileges are required for Windows 95/98/ME or XP
(Home), you will need Administrator privileges for Windows NT/2000 and XP (Professional).
UNIX systems require Root privileges.
Ethernet/MAC Address: The AXIS 2400+/2401+ is pre-configured with a unique Ethernet/MAC Address
based upon the serial number printed on the underside label of the unit; where the serial number typically
follows the format 00-40-8c-xx-yy-zz. You need this address to complete the installation.
Notes for Macintosh Users
When using the AXIS 2400+/01+ on a Macintosh, please observe the following points:
The AXIS 2400+/2401+ has a default IP address of 192.36.253.80.
Assign a temporary IP address to a Mac workstation in the same subnet (e.g. 192.36.253.81)
and then connect to the server.
Run the Installation wizard and set the desired IP address for the server.
Reset the correct IP address for the Macintosh workstation.
Changing the IP address for a Macintosh does not require a reboot.
Currently there are limitations in the ActiveX Support in Internet Explorer running on the Mac-
intosh. This results in problems when viewing live moving images. The recommended solution
for viewing images from the AXIS 2400+/2401+ on the Macintosh is to use Netscape Naviga-
tor.
Method Operating Systems Refer to...
AXIS IP Installer Windows Using the AXIS IP Installer, on page 36.
BOOTP
Requiring a BOOTP daemon on your system, this
method operates over the entire network. A
request to an active daemon initiates a search of
the boot table to find an entry matching the unit’s
Ethernet address. The daemon downloads the IP
address to the device if a match is found.
UNIX