User`s manual
Table Of Contents
- AXIS 2460 Network DVR
- About this document
- Product Overview
- Description
- Checking The Hardware Inventory
- Installing the AXIS 2460 Network DVR
- Connecting and Configuring Cameras
- Setting up Events and Alarms
- Working with Recordings
- System Options
- The Factory Default Settings
- Appendix A - Recording Storage and Reduction
- Appendix B - The LED Indicators
- Appendix C - Troubleshooting
- Appendix D - Other IP Setup Methods
- Appendix E - Updating the Firmware
- Appendix F - Installing Hard Disks
- Appendix G - Unit Connectors
- Appendix H - Technical Specifications
- Index

AXIS 2460 User’s Manual Installing the AXIS 2460 Network DVR
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Using the appropriate method for your operating system, assign your product with a
unique IP address (do not
use the example below) from a computer on your network, as
follows:
Note: On some UNIX systems, the arp command can be located in a directory that is not on
the command path.
You will now see ‘
Request timed out...’ messages repeatedly returned in the command
window.
❺Now turn the main power switch on the rear panel to I.
❻After approximately 30-40 seconds, the message ‘Reply from 123.123.123.123..’
or similar, is returned within the prompt window. Check that the Power Indicator is
permanently lit and that the Network Indicator flashes intermittently.
❼Exit Ping. The IP address has now been set and you are ready to access the AXIS 2460
from your browser, as described below.
Windows - Start a command prompt and type these commands:
Syntax:
arp -s <IP address> <Ethernet address> <my PC IP address>
ping -t <IP address>
Example:
arp -s 123.123.123.123 00-40-8c-10-00-86 123.123.123.122
ping -t 123.123.123.123
UNIX - Type these commands in your command line:
Syntax:
arp -s <IP address> <Ethernet address> temp
ping <IP address>
Example:
arp -s 123.123.123.123 00:40:8c:10:00:86 temp
ping 123.123.123.123