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TCP/IP gateway Enter the host to use as a TCP/IP gateway between networks. The
gateway allows communication between devices that are on
different networks. Without a correct gateway setting, the camera
cannot receive or transmit data from/to devices that are in different
network address ranges.
Note: The gateway must be properly configured for the camera to be accessible over the
Internet.
subnet mask Specify the subnet mask, or netmask, that the camera should use.
IP networks can be divided into several smaller networks by
subnetting. When a network is subnetted, specify a subnet mask
address which tells network devices which smaller network they
belong to. Without a correct subnet mask setting, the camera
cannot communicate properly with devices that are in different
network address ranges.
primary nameserver Specify the IP address of the external nameserver (if any) the
camera will use when it attempts a TCP/IP connection with another
host.
An external nameserver must be specified for the camera to use a
text-based name when communicating with other machines.
Note: When using the camera to dial-out through a connected modem, enter the word
NONE into the nameserver field. The ISP will assign an appropriate nameserver
to the camera.
domain name Enter the default domain suffix for the camera, such as cohu.com.
4.3 Important Server Information
In addition to the configuration fields, the Server Settings page shows the following information:
hardware address Displays the camera’s hardware address, which is needed for IP
address configuration (also see MAC address on camera lable).
firmware revision Displays the version number of the currently-used operating code.
bootcode version Displays the version number of the currently-used boot code.
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