You Prefer To Set Static Ip Addresses - HP Mv2120 - Media Vault Network Drive User Manual

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Click Keep Blocking.
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Click Unblock.
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Defer the choice and be reminded later.
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If you see a security alert dialog for an HP Media Vault application or an NTI
backup application, you should unblock the communication to permit the
application to run. You are safe to unblock the communications because you
are not enabling any connection or communication with the Internet, only
between the HP Media Vault and its software applications.
The following list comprises the software applications that need to
communicate with the HP Media Vault:
HPMVTray.exe - HP Media Vault System Tray utility
NASSelector.exe - HP Media Vault Browse utility
NASDriveMapper.exe - HP Media Vault Drive Mapping utility
Cddib32.exe - NTI DriveBackup!
Shadow.exe - NTI Shadow
If any software is reinstalled, moved to a new disk location, or if the
application is deleted from the exception list using the Security Center control
panel, communications between that software and the HP Media Vault may
once again be blocked by the firewall.

You Prefer to Set Static IP Addresses

If you have a router with a DHCP server properly configured, the DHCP server
automatically (dynamically) assigns an IP address to the HP Media Vault.
When you install the HP Media Vault, it waits for your router to automatically
assign it an IP address. If the router fails to assign an IP address, the HP
Media Vault automatically uses the following IP address and subnet mask:
Auto IP address: 169.254.100.100
Subnet mask: 255.255.0.0
You may prefer to assign static IP addresses. To assign the HP Media Vault a
static IP address:
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