5.The next screen inquires if you want to Enable Static IP Setting and the other addresses you just entered. If you select the Y, the addresses will be saved. If you select the N, the option to obtain the IP address dynamically in that same tool will be selected. Use the arrow keys to toggle between the Y and N. Press the Enter key to accept your selection.
6.The next screen that displays asks if you want to Reboot System to apply the addresses you entered. Select the Y if you are ready to reboot now. Select the N if you plan to change the default Server Name. Make your selection and press the Enter key. If you select the Y, the
You can now skip the following Methods as you have manually setup the
Method 3: EazyIP
You can use EazyIP to assign a temporary IP address to your
Your workstation uses Microsoft Networking, and NetBios is installed
Your workstation is connected to the same subnet as the
You are operating in a Class C IP networking environment
When you use EazyIP, you have to assign
NOTE: The first three numbers of
1.Open your web browser.
2.Make note of your workstation’s IP address. If you are using Windows 95/98, you can find your workstation’s IP address by Running winipcfg.exe. For Windows NT/2000/XP users, you can Run ipconfig.exe.
3.Enter the
If, for example, the default http://ZFAB10B_199 in the
The use of this URL will force
EazyIP should work under the following Microsoft Networking operating systems:
Windows 95
Windows 98
Windows NT 3.51 and 4.0
Windows 2000 Professional
Windows XP
WFW using the Microsoft
Now that you have acquired an IP address using EazyIP, continue to Step 2 Using the
If you are unable to use EazyIP or VDRView because you are not in a Windows environment, or if you don’t meet one of the other criteria mentioned earlier, try this next final method.
Method 4: Set a Workstation IP Address
If you are not using Windows at all, you will have to reconfigure your workstation to an IP address on the same IP network (subnet) as the
1.Make note of your workstation’s IP address, then reconfigure it to 10.10.10.X, where X is a number from 1 through 9.
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