Connecting Using A Static Ip Address - Pyramid T-1 User Manual

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This address is not fixed and may be changed by the router when the T1 makes a new connection
to the network. Static addresses on the other hand are set by the user and do not change. Static
addresses are more usual in technical networks.
The T-1 is normally supplied set up with a specific static IP address. This address is given on the
configuration sheet supplied with the unit. However, you can request a specific static address to
be set and enabled when you place your order. You can also change the address once you are
connected, or you can set the T-1 for DHCP address assignment.

7.2.1 Connecting using a static IP address

We recommend starting with the simplest communication setup. Make a direct connection from
a computer to the T-1 with a standard Ethernet patch cable.
Since there is no router in this setup, you will need to set the IP address of the computer. The
factory setting is shown on the connection sheet included with the product. If the static address
of the T-1 is 192.168.1.44 for example, choose a setting in the same subnet apart from .44. For
example, here are the Microsoft Windows dialogs for setting the computer to 192.168.1.100:
1. Edit the properties of the
Ethernet adaptor.
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