Flow 1 - Aiphone IS SERIES Setting Manual

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(IP host unit: A static IP address is set,
IP client units: IP addresses are assigned automatically by the DHCP server (when
IPv4 is used) or stateless address autoconfi guration (when IPv6 is used))
* This is the outline of setting fl ow. Also make the detailed settings on each setting window referring to the corresponding pages.
START
Write down the MAC addresses of all the IP units to be used
in the system in advance by using the "Setting Information
Memo" (→P. 32) etc.
The MAC address is labeled on each unit.
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Decide the static IP address for the IP unit to be used as the
IP host unit.
<Only when IPv4 is used>:
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Use an address out of the range of DHCP assignment for the IP host
unit in order to prevent the address for the IP host unit being assigned
to another IP client unit by an infl uence of the turn-on order between
the IP host unit and the router (that has a DHCP server function) etc.
Connect the IP host unit and the PC used for settings
directly, and then turn them on. After a while, access
"https://192.168.0.40/" from the browser on the PC. (→P. 16)
NOTES:
When connecting a PC to the IP unit directly, use an Ethernet
crossover cable.
If a warning dialog box for security or guarding against virus
programs appears when accessing the web browser, give permission.
Make the [Network setting: Individual] settings on the IP
host unit. (→ P. 18)
Set "IP version" to either "IPv4" or "IPv6" used in your
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network.
Set it as "Host unit".
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Set the static IP address to the IP host unit.
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Update the system at [Updating the system]. (→ P. 30)
Connect the units and the PC used for settings to the
network, and then turn them on.
(IP addresses are assigned to the IP client units by the
DHCP server or router automatically.)
Search for the IP units (other than PC master stations) you
will use in the system at [IP unit search] on the IP host unit,
and open the setting window for each IP unit. (→ P. 20)
Make the [Network setting: Individual] settings on the IP
client units. (→ P. 18)
<IPv4>:
Set "IP version" to "IPv4" .
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Set them as "Client unit" (if they are not set as "Client unit").
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Enter the IP address of the IP host unit.
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Select "DHCP" for acquiring IP addresses (if "DHCP" is not slected).
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<IPv6>:
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Enter the IP address of the IP host unit.
Update the system at [Updating the system]. (→ P. 30)
(When making the IP host unit settings
before connecting the units to the network)
(Log in.)
(When making the IP host unit settings
after connecting the units to the network)
Connect the units and the PC used for settings to the
network, and then turn them on.
Search for the IP address of the IP host unit from the MAC
address of the IP host unit by using IS_IPSEARCH.exe (in the
CD-ROM included with the IP master station (IS-IPMV)). (If
the address does not appear, repeat this step until it appears.)
Then access the address from the browser on the PC. (→P. 16)
This address is the temporary one for the initial setting.
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Make the [Network setting: Individual] settings on the IP
host unit. (→ P. 18)
Set "IP version" to either "IPv4" or "IPv6" used in your
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network.
Set it as "Host unit".
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Set the static IP address to the IP host unit.
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Update the system at [Updating the system]. (→ P. 30)
Confi rm the [Network setting: Common] settings on the IP
host unit. (→ P. 19)
Confi rm that the multicast addresses and/or port numbers do not overlap those
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of other manufacturer's network devices connected to the same network.
Add IP units you will use in the system at [IP unit
registration] on the IP host unit. (→ P. 21)
If you will connect your site with remote sites, make the
remote site connection settings. (→ P. 14)
Make the other system settings. (→ P. 19-30)
: Settings on the IP host unit
: Settings on the IP client units
(Log in.)
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