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Using DHCP
This method requires that your network implement DHCP (Dynamic Host
Configuration Protocol), usually on a server or network access device
such as a router, that dynamically allows devices to join the network
without pre-configuration.
If the unit is powered on and connected to the network via LAN port on
the rear panel, it will automatically attempt to lease an IP address using
DHCP. Before you can begin the configuration process, you will need to
access the DHCP log from your file server or another device that acts
as the DHCP server on the network. (You may need to contact your
Network Administrator for this information).
A simple DHCP log should supply (at minimum) three essential details:
IP address, MAC address, and device (or machine) name for the
computers and other devices connected to your network.
The values for the SVxx54DX4I tested above are as follows:
IP Address: 192.168.22.4
MAC Address: 00-0E-C5-00-08-1A
Device Name: (none)
The easiest way to identify your SVxx54DX4I on the network is by its
MAC address - a unique hardware identifier that is specific to your unit.
The MAC address of the unit can be found using the OSD setup screen;
Please note: The OSD will report the IP address as assigned by the DHCP
server. If you have a directly connected monitor, the following steps are
not required.