Assigning an ip address – Axcess Network Receiver Installation Guide User Manual

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Assigning an IP Address

It is imperative that prior to installing the equipment you obtain the

IP Address, subnet mask and gateway (if applicable) for each unit to

be put on the network. This critical information is provided by the

Network Administrator and is needed to program the Network

Receivers.

IP Address – (Internet Protocol address) The address of a computer

attached to a TCP/IP network. Every client and server station must

have a unique IP address. Client workstations have either a

permanent address or one that is dynamically assigned to them each

dial-up session. IP addresses are written as four sets of numbers

separated by periods; for example,

204.171.64.2

Subnet – a division of a network into an interconnected, but

independent, segment, or domain, in order to improve performance

and security. A

subnet mask is a binary pattern that is stored in the

client machine, server or router and is matched up with the incoming

IP address to determine whether to accept or reject the packet.

Gateway – a computer that performs protocol conversion between

different types of networks or applications. It also can act as a go-

between two or more networks that use the same protocols. In this

case, the gateway functions as an entry/exit point to the network.

NOTE

The AXCESS Inc. Network Receiver has been factory-configured to

IP address “192.168.1.200” and Subnet Mask “255.255.255.0”

Connecting to the Network

Typically, the Network Receiver will be configured at a physical place

different from where it will ultimately be installed. There are three

methods of connecting a Network Receiver to a PC for configuring the

receiver.

Crossover cable

Hub

Serial cable

NOTE

It is assumed power has been connected to the Network Receiver

.

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