Ethernet setup, Ethernet connection, Reset ip address – Contemporary Research IP IP-HDTV User Manual

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Ethernet Setup

Ethernet Connection

The IP-HDTV typically communicates over a network using a static IP address, and is shipped set to a default

address:

IP Address: 192.168.1.231

Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0

Gateway Address: 000.000.000.000

Local Port set to 23 (Telnet standard)

Odds are, at least the IP address will change when the IP-HDTV is connected to the client’s network. One

your first steps will be to obtain a static address from the client’s IT department, as well as an external

gateway IP address if you intend on supporting the system from your office or anywhere outside the site’s

firewall.

Once you change the settings, create a label noting the settings and attach to the back of the IP-HDTV.

Reset IP Address

Since its possible another network device is using the default IP address, the best approach is to enter the

new settings offline, outside the network. You can use one of two, requiring one of two offline options:

1. Direct PC Connection. Use an Ethernet “Crossover” cable to make a direct connection to the IP-HDTV

Ethernet port and your PC. Two pairs of wires are reversed at one end to create a direct

send/receive path for data.

2. Hub or Switch Connection. Another approach for connection is to use a standard Ethernet hub or

switch between your computer and the IP-HDTV. Using standard Cat5 Ethernet cables, connect your

PC to one port, and then connect the IP-HDTV to the second port.

RS-232 and Telnet Terminal Communication

You can communicate with the IP-HDTV with HyperTerminal using an RS-232 or TCP/IP connection to Port

23.



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