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Appendix A - Other IP Setup Methods
As an alternative to the ARP command (described earlier in the Installation section of this manual), you can set the IP address for your AXIS 2130/2130R using any of the following methods - as appropriate for your operating system:
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AXIS IP Installer | Windows | The AXIS IP Installer, on page 24. |
BOOTP | UNIX |
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Requiring a BOOTP daemon on your system, this |
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method operates over the entire network. A |
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request to an active daemon initiates a search of |
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the boot table to find an entry matching the unit’s |
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Ethernet address. The daemon downloads the IP |
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address to the device if a match is found. |
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Notes: •Make sure the AXIS 2130/2130R is powered up and connected to the network.
•IP Address: Acquire an unused IP address from your Network Administrator, and do NOT use the default IP address featured in the following examples when installing your AXIS 2130/2130R.
•Server Privileges: Although no special privileges are required for Windows 95/98/ME or XP (Home), you will need Administrator privileges for Windows NT/2000 and XP (Professional). UNIX systems require Root privileges.
Ethernet/Mac Address: The AXIS 2130/2130R is