Ip Settings - Cisco DX series Getting Started Manual

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Cisco TelePresence Video Systems
Introduction

IP settings

(When not set by a provisioning system)
Your video conference system supports IP version 4 (IPv4),
IP version 6 (IPv6) and Dual, which is the default setting. In all
three cases, the IP parameters can be assigned automatically
by the network, or you can set everything manually. When set
to Dual, the network interface can operate on both IP versions,
and have both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address.
If you wish to set the parameters manually, contact your
network administrator to obtain the required parameters.
If you choose to set the IP settings manually while using the
Dual mode, you have to set both the IPv4 and the IPv6 settings.
Start from step 2 in the instructions.
If your system is provisioned automatically, these IP settings
may be overridden by the provisioning system.
If an IPv4 or IPv6 address is already assigned to the system,
you can find it on the System Information page. Go to the
tab and choose
Status
and Network.
NOTE:
It is not recommended to manually change the IP
address using the web interface, or remotely paired Touch
controller.
If you are changing a value setting,
you have to always click
save
to confirm the change.
D15318.03 Video Systems Getting Started Guide CE8.2, JUNE 2016.
User interfaces
Web interface
Web interface
To set or change the IPv4 settings
Go to the
Setup
1.
Choose IP version
Click the
from the
2.
Choose automatic or manual IP assignment
Scroll down the page to the
from the
IP assignment; or Static, if you wish to set the IP address
manually.
3.
If you wish to set IP Assignment manually
In the
IPv4
SubnetMask
Scroll up to the
Setup
address in the
* IP Assignment:
DHCPv6: All IPv6 addresses, including options like the DNS and NTP
server addresses, are obtained automatically from a DHCPv6 server.
Autoconf: The system and gateway IP addresses will be assigned
automatically. The options, e.g. NTP and DNS server addresses, must be
set/assigned according to the DHCP Options setting. **
Static: The system and gateway IP addresses must be configured
manually. The options, e.g. NTP and DNS server addresses, must be set/
assigned according to the DHCP Options setting. **
Setup assistant
tab and click Configuration.
Network
settings in the left sidebar. Choose
IPStack
drop down list.
IPv4
section and choose
Assignment
drop down list, if you want automatic
section, enter the Address,
Gateway
in the corresponding input fields.
DNS
section and enter the DNS server
Server 1 Address
input field.
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Touch
To set or change the IPv6 settings
Go to the
Setup
tab and click Configuration.
1.
Choose IP version
IPv4
Click the
Network
settings in the left sidebar. Choose
from the
IPStack
drop down list.
2.
Choose automatic or manual IP assignment
DHCP
Scroll down the page to the
DHCPv6,
Autoconf
or
Static
down list according to your network requirements.*
3.
If IP Assignment is Static: Set the IP addresses
Enter the system IP address in the
and
Optional: Enter the gateway address in the
field.
4.
If IP Assignment is Static or Autoconf: DHCPOptions
Choose
On
or
Off
from the
according to your network requirements.**
5.
If DHCPOptions is Off: Configure DNS and NTP
Scroll up to the
DNS
section, and enter the DNS server
address in the
Server 1 Address
Open the
NetworkServices
and scroll down to the
NTP
address in the
Server 1 Address
Auto.
** DHCP Options:
On: The IP parameters, like the DNS and NTP server addresses, will be
obtained automatically from a DHCPv6 server.
Off: The IP parameters, like the DNS and NTP server addresses, must be
set manually.
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Getting Started Guide
Appendices
IPv6
IPv6
section and choose
from the
Assignment
drop
Address
input field.
Gateway
input
DHCPOptions
drop down list
input field.
settings from the left sidebar,
section. Enter the NTP server
input field. Set
Mode
to

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