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Other Methods of Setting the IP Address
In addition to the ARP command described earlier, you can set the IP address using an appropriate method for your operating system from the table below:
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AXIS IP Installer | Windows 95/98 and | Using the AXIS IP Installer, on page 13. |
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DHCP | Most | DHCP, on page 14. |
BOOTP | UNIX | Using BOOTP in UNIX, on page 15. |
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Ethernet address. The daemon downloads the IP |
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Using the AXIS IP Installer
The AXIS IP Installer is a Windows 95/98 & NT/2000 program that is ideal for setting the IP addresses for multiple Axis’ networking products on your network. Also allowing you to conveniently access the home Web page of any Axis ThinServer device connected to your network, this freely distributed software is available for download from the Axis Website at www.axis.com.
Installing the AXIS IP Installer:
1.Download the latest AXIS IP Installer software onto your desktop and run the Setup_IPInstaller.exe program to start the installation.
2.The AXIS IP Installer - Setup dialog is displayed on the screen.
3.Follow the instructions as they appear on the screen.
4.Click Finish to complete the installation.