Network Video Server User’s Guide
6. You can see Network Configuration while [Boot] Prompt is running by pressing ‘p’ key again.
Here, inet on ethernet (e), host inet (h) and gateway inet (g) values are network configuration values. You should review these values and change accordingly. If you don’t know what value you should assign, contact your network administrator.
Inet on ethernet (e) is IP address and subnet mask address of NETWORK VIDEO SERVER. IP address and subnet mask addresses are separated by colon (:). For example, IP address is represented by decimal numbers delimited by dot (.) like ‘192.168.1.27’. Hexadecimal numbers like ‘ffffff00’ in the case of ‘255.255.255.0’ represents subnet mask address. Note that the numbers of subnet mask value are not delimited by dot. See the example in the above picture.
Host inet (h) is the address to which NETWORK VIDEO SERVER tries to connect to upgrade its firmware program in flash memory. NETWORK VIDEO SERVER first searches this host on the network on booting sequence. For more information on NETWORK VIDEO SERVER upgrade, refer to “E. Updating NETWORK VIDEO SERVER’s Newly upgraded Program”.
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