Siemens CFVA-IP Establishing initial communication with the device, Mapping a network route

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Establishing initial communication with the device

7 Establishing initial communication with the device

The factory settings for the IP address and subnet mask are 192.168.100.100 and

0.0.0.0respectively.

Communication between the device and the client PC is only possible if both the client PC and the device are located in the same network segment. There are two possible methods of achieving this:

Changing the IP address of the client PC. See section 7.1: Changing the IP address of the client PC.

Mapping a network route. See section 7.2: Mapping a network route.

The service mode can be used to establish communication with the device if it is no longer configured to use the factory-set IP address and the current IP address is not known. See section 18: Service mode.

7.1Changing the IP address of the client PC

 

You must change the network settings of your client PC temporarily in order to

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perform the following steps!

So make sure you note your original client PC settings (= original IP address

 

 

and original subnet mask setting).

1.Establish network connection via the Windows Start Menu Start > Settings >

Control panel > Network connections.

2.Right-click on the chosen connection and select Properties in the context menu.

3.Select Internet protocol (TCP/IP) in the "Properties" dialogue window and click the Properties button.

4.Activate the check box for Use the following IP address in the "TCP/IP properties" dialogue window.

5.Enter 192.168.100.101 for the IP address and 255.255.255.0 for the subnet mask.

6.Click on OK.

7.Restart your client PC.

The client PC is now located in the same network segment as the device.

8.You must now allocate the desired IP address to the device via the device's homepage. See section 10.1: Changing the device IP address.

9.If applicable, restore the client PC IP address to the original settings. Repeat steps 1 to 7. When performing step 5, use your original client PC settings.

7.2Mapping a network route

Mapping an appropriate network route informs the computer that it can reach IP address 192.168.100.100 in its own network segment and does not need to use a router.

Network routes can be set using the operating system "route" command. The exact command syntax depends on the operating system used and may sometimes be affected by the computer's hardware configuration. The following example is valid for the Windows 2000 operating system:

First of all, enter the client PC IP address from which the device is to be accessed.

1.To do so, open the command prompt screen via the Windows Start Menu.

2.Type ipconfig and press the Enter key.

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Contents IP-Module IP-Module CFVA-IP IP-Module CVVA-IP Page Contents Page Introduction About this manualGeneral Safety Precautions Ordering data for IP-Module CVVA-IP Ordering dataOrdering data for IP-Module CFVA-IP Norms and Directives EU DirectiveTechnical data Technical data for IP-Module CFVA-IPTechnical data for IP-Module CVVA-IP Installation and connection of the dome camera Installing the IP-ModuleInstalling IP-Module type CFVA-IP IP-Module fixingInstalling IP-Module type CVVA-IP Exploded view of IP-Module CVVA-IPIP-Module fixing Mapping a network route Establishing initial communication with the deviceChanging the IP address of the client PC Control panel Network connectionsEstablishing initial communication with the device Checking device accessibility Ping xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx =Calling up the device homepage Using Internet Explorer Using the Web-Cam IP ManagerDevice homepage Click on the Home page of selected device... button Components of the device homepage Device homepageConfiguring network settings Manual IP address and subnet mask allocation Automatic address designation by the Dhcp or Bootp serverChanging the device IP address Changing the IP address using the Web-Cam IP Manager ExampleConfiguring network settings Configuring text overlay Configuring image parametersConfiguring general image parameters Overlay text position Configuring Jpeg encoder settingsOverlay text Overlay text colorPAL/CCIR NTSC/EIA Setting the date and time Configuring user names and passwords Factory set user namesRestarting the IP Module Manual restartActivate the Enable restart by Ping-Watchdog check box Restart by Ping WatchdogDisplaying live video Live videoDisplaying live video Low Setting live video resolutionStoring still pictures StandardStatic IP address Establishing access to the device via internetConnecting to internet Dynamic IP addressExample of access using a dynamic IP address Establishing access to the device via internetExample for an executable Html Embedding live video images in a dedicated HtmlEmbedding live video images Embedding still picturesService mode Configuring user names IndexDokument Nr. A24205-A336-B383

CFVA-IP specifications

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