Network Device Ip Installer; Device List; Protocol; Network Adapter - ATEN CN8000A User Manual

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Network Device IP Installer

The way that the IP Installer works is that it searches and lists all compatible
ATEN devices on your network. You can select a model from the Device List
and set it's IP Address settings using the options listed below, then click Set IP
to implement the change on the device.

Device List

When the IP Installer main window comes up, the utility scans the network for
devices and lists the ones it finds in the device list panel. The device list panel
consists of four columns, as shown in the following table:
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Device Name
Model Name
MAC Address
IP Address
Clicking Enumerate causes the utility to broadcast an Enumerate command
and wait for replies from all the devices. It then refreshes the list based on the
response it receives.

Protocol

Use this drop-down box to select the type of protocol IPv4 or IPv6, you are
using for the network adapters on your LAN.

Network Adapter

The Network Adapter selection box, located just below the Device List,
pertains to computers that have more than one network adapter installed. Users
can use this to select the adapter that they want Enumerate to be directed to.

Set IP

There are two methods of specifying an IP address: Dynamic, and Static:
If you want to obtain an IP address dynamically, select Obtain an IP
address automatically (DHCP).
If you want to use a static IP address, select
the information for:
IPv4: IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway.
IPv6: IPv6 Address, Subnet Prefix Length, and Default Gateway
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Displays the device name assigned to the switch.
Displays the switches model name (CN8000A, PN9108, SN0116,
Displays the device's MAC address.
Displays the device's current IP address.
Details
etc.).
Specify an IP address, then fill in

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