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The web interface
Assign IPv4 automatically: Select to let the network router assign an IP address to the device automatically. We recommend
automatic IP (DHCP) for most networks.
IP address: Enter a unique IP address for the device. Static IP addresses can be assigned at random within isolated networks,
provided that each address is unique. To avoid conflicts, we recommend you contact your network administrator before you
assign a static IP address.
Subnet mask: Enter the subnet mask to define what addresses are inside the local area network. Any address outside the local
area network goes through the router.
Router: Enter the IP address of the default router (gateway) used to connect devices that are attached to different networks and
network segments.
Fallback to static IP address if DHCP isn't available: Select if you want to add a static IP address to use as fallback if DHCP
is unavailable and can't assign an IP address automatically.
Note
If DHCP isn't available and the device uses a static address fallback, the static address is configured with a limited scope.
IPv6
Assign IPv6 automatically: Select to turn on IPv6 and to let the network router assign an IP address to the device automatically.
Hostname
Assign hostname automatically: Select to let the network router assign a hostname to the device automatically.
Hostname: Enter the hostname manually to use as an alternative way of accessing the device. The server report and system log
use the hostname. Allowed characters are A–Z, a–z, 0–9 and -.
DNS servers
Assign DNS automatically: Select to let the DHCP server assign search domains and DNS server addresses to the device
automatically. We recommend automatic DNS (DHCP) for most networks.
Search domains: When you use a hostname that is not fully qualified, click Add search domain and enter a domain in which to
search for the hostname the device uses.
DNS servers: Click Add DNS server and enter the IP address of the DNS server. This provides the translation of hostnames to IP
addresses on your network.
HTTP and HTTPS
HTTPS is a protocol that provides encryption for page requests from users and for the pages returned by the web server. The encrypted
exchange of information is governed by the use of an HTTPS certificate, which guarantees the authenticity of the server.
To use HTTPS on the device, you must install an HTTPS certificate. Go to System > Security to create and install certificates.
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