JVC VR-N100U user manual Method 3 EazyIP, Method 4 Set a Workstation IP Address

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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 VR-N100U will reboot. The LCD Panel will keep you informed about what is happening. If you select the N, you will go back to the Network Setup screen.

You can now skip the following Methods as you have manually setup the VR-N100U IP address situation. You are ready to go to the next step.

Method 3: EazyIP

You can use EazyIP to assign a temporary IP address to your VR-N100U, if:

Your workstation uses Microsoft Networking, and NetBios is installed

Your workstation is connected to the same subnet as the VR-N100U

You are operating in a Class C IP networking environment

When you use EazyIP, you have to assign VR-N100U a node number as part of the IP address. You can get this number from the network administrator.

NOTE: The first three numbers of VR-N100U’s new address will be the same as the first three numbers of your workstation’s IP address. The fourth number is the node number that was given to you.

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 VR-N100UNamein your web browser’s address/location field. The VR-N100UNametakes the form ZXXXXXX_NNN. The first part of the name, ZXXXXXX, the default name, can be found on the label of the VR-N100U enclosure. NNN is the node number.

If, for example, the default http://ZFAB10B_199 in the

VR-N100UNameon the label is ZFAB10B, and the assigned node number is 199, you would enter address/location field of your web browser.

The use of this URL will force VR-N100U to change its IP address, 10.10.10.10, to the new address, which, continuing with the example above, will be XX.YY.ZZ.199. (The values XX.YY.ZZ match those of your workstation’s IP address, because both are on a Class C network.)

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 32-bit TCP/IP stack

Now that you have acquired an IP address using EazyIP, continue to Step 2 Using the VR-N100U Web Browser.

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 VR-N100U.

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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Contents VR-N100U Video Disc Recorder Contact Information Table of Contents Managing VR-N100U with Vdrview Supported Devices Glossary of Terms Regulatory NOTICES, License and Warranty Technical Tips and TroubleshootingBios Emissions Certifications Safety CertificationsIntroduction Manual Organization What is an Appliance?VR-N100U Addresses Key Issues Analog SystemsSoftware-Based Solutions Solution…VR-N100U Security ApplianceDigital Video Recorders DVR’s Before You Begin Installing VR-N100UVR-N100U Quick Installation Guide Insert Sheet What’s in the BoxVR-N100U Hardware Overview Hardware LayoutStorage Capacity LCD Panel with Keypad and LED IndicatorsEmbedded Industrial Server LCD PanelLED Indicators KeypadLED Label Color Aspect Description Power Supply Acquiring an IP Address Installing VR-N100U on the Network Basic Installation Method 1 VDRView *Preferred ChoiceMethod 2 LCD Panel and Keypad Down Back Enter Method 3 EazyIP Method 4 Set a Workstation IP AddressUsing the VR-N100U Web Browser Admin Name and PasswordSetup Wizard Rebooting Your VR-N100U Setting Up the Backchannel Backchannel 10/100 Mbit SwitchNetworked Cameras All Items Are Subject To Change Without Notice Feb Rev Where to Go From Here VR-N100U Overview VR-N100U Setup Wizard Getting to the VR-N100U Web Browser InterfaceVR-N100UName Admin Password & admin Password Confirm Server NameDate, Time & Time Zone Administration System Utilities Managing Your DevicesGeneral Settings Managing Users and GroupsAll Items Are Subject To Change Without Notice Feb Rev Time Keeper Server Event LogServer Event Notification Server Reboot Administration Networks Utilities Static IP SetupNetwork Information Dhcp Server Option Administration Cameras Utilities SearchAll Items Are Subject To Change Without Notice Feb Rev Camera Recording Status Camera Views 2, 4, 8Camera Name Auto PlaybackDetails PTZ or MagnifyPan/Tilt Arrows Zoom In/OutDiscover ConfigureCamera Problems Auto Centering for PTZMotion Log ISO FilesSetup Motion Detection Setup Camera-Level SecurityNo Access Viewer Level Operator LevelAdministration Icon VR-N100U’s ToolbarBrowse Icon Appliances List Icon Search IconAbout Icon System Requirements Recommended ConfigurationManaging VR-N100U with Vdrview ISPMinimum Configuration Installing VDRViewDiscovering VR-N100U Appliances Logging into VR-N100UAll Items Are Subject To Change Without Notice Feb Rev Zerver Information… Administer Zerver…Definition of Toolbar Icons Set Zerver IP Address…View Large Icons Communication Settings…Reflash Firmware on Zerver… View Small IconsNew View Save ViewOpen View Edit/Delete View Close ViewLaunch Camera Control Full Screen View Refresh Back to PreviousGo Forward to Next View VR-N100UsView Definition of MenusFile Large Icons Small Icons & List DetailsVR-N100Us Camera Views Reboot…Enable Discovery via Microsoft Browsing… OptionsEnable Discovery via Remote Server List… Edit Remote Zerver List…Refresh Settings Camera Settings Help About VR-N100URefresh F5 Definition of Navigation Tabs Zerver CenterCamera Preview VR-N100U Camera ListCamera Configuration Filter Camera ListCamera Status Legend Preview Camera Window Print Panel Contents Advanced Settings Preset PositioningClear Preview Panel Contents Web ConnectMonitor Cameras All Items Are Subject To Change Without Notice Feb Rev Search/Playback Motion Log Reflash All Items Are Subject To Change Without Notice Feb Rev Hard Disk Drive Specifications Configuring the Hard DrivesSupported Devices Advanced Settings for VN-C10U Network IP CamerasAdvanced Settings for VN-C11U Advanced Settings for VN-C30UTesting Network IP Cameras Network Enablers Testing Network EnablersAdvanced Settings for VN-A1U Switches Technical Tips and Troubleshooting Industrial Server BoardOnboard Atapi ProcessorMemory Onboard ScsiUSB Onboard Dual EthernetPCI Expansion Slot COM PortJumper Settings 1. JP1 Flash Disk2. JP2 Scsi Termination 4. CN6 ATX Power Button5. CN8 Hardware Reset 3. JP3 Cmos6. CN22 Software Reset BiosAdaptec Scsi Bios LED Panel with Keypad and LED Indicators LCD PanelKeypad LED Indicators StatusNetwork 10/100 Entering the AddressRenaming Your System DriveRebooting Manual Reboot StatusView Events Cmos failure NIC failure Scsi failure AFP BootpGlossary of Terms Broadcast Broadcast Address Browse List Browser CacheCD-R CD-ROM DhcpDNS Effective Rights Download Drive MappingDVD-ROM EideHtml Http FTPHFS IDELUN IPXLAN LED MACNFS MimeMulti-session CD Native IP Network Network ID NodeScsi PDCRarp SMBTCP TCP/IP TIDUNC URL WFWWins Server Wizard World Wide Web Regulatory NOTICES, License and Warranty Limited WarrantyAgency Certifications License Provisions US Government Restricted Rights Notice
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