Assign A Static Ip Address To The Time Clock; Set Up Port Forwarding On The Router - ICON SB-100 pro 2.5 User Manual

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Assign a Static IP Address to the Time Clock

Assign a static IP address to the time clock along with the subnet mask, gateway address and DNS address. Your Network
Administrator should be able to provide you with this information.
1.
Determine an available IP address to be assigned to the time clock.
2.
Enter into Supervisor Mode at your employee time clock terminal.
Press
Enter in your security code - the default security code is "00 00 00".
3.
Scroll through the options using or until you find the option View IP Address - press Enter.
4.
The current IP address of the clock will appear. Press Enter again.
5.
Enter the desired IP address including leading zeros. Press Enter.
Example: 92.168.004.155
6.
Enter the Subnet Mask - press Enter.
Example: 255:255:255:000
7.
Enter the Gateway address - press Enter.
Example: 192.168.004.001
8.
Enter the DNS address of your network - press Enter.
Example: 192.168.004.001
9.
Press Clear to exit out of Supervisor Mode.
10.
Open a Web browser on a computer in the same local network, in the address bar type in the IP address of the clock to
log into the time clock.

Set Up Port Forwarding on the Router

These instructions are general guidelines for configuring a router for port-forwarding. Actual steps required may vary with each
router. For instructions on configuring your specific router, go to the website www.portforward.com and select your router brand
and model, or contact your router's manufacturer.
If you are using both a router and a cable modem router/DSL modem router, port forwarding must be configured on both the router
and cable modem router/DSL modem router. Alternatively you may contact your ISP to disable the router function on your cable
modem router/DSL modem router.
1.
Open a web browser like Internet Explorer or Firefox. Enter the internal/local IP address of your router in the address
bar of your browser.
If you do not know your routers internal/local IP address, refer to
http://portforward.com/networking/routers_ip_address.htm
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Examples:
HINT:
2014-08-04
on the time clock.
192.168.1.1 and 192.168.0.1
It should be the same as the Default Gateway number entered in step 7 of the "Assign a Static IP Address
to the Time Clock" section above.
How To Find Your Routers IP Address
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