Assigning A Static Ip Address; Assigning A Subnet Mask - Cisco IP CONFERENCE STATION 7936 Administration Manual

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Accessing Network Configuration Settings

Assigning a Static IP Address

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Assigning a Subnet Mask

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Ensure the TFTP server has an IP address.
Ensure the default gateway IP address is on the same subnet as the host IP
address.
You can only manually assign an IP address if DHCP is disabled.
The IP address is the unique logical address identifying each host computer, or
node, on a TCP/IP network. An IP address is a 32-bit number expressed as four
decimal numbers from 0 to 255 separated by periods.
Each IP address has two parts:
Network ID—identifies all hosts that are on the same physical network.
Host ID—identifies a specific host on a network.
Follow these steps to manually configure an IP address:
Press the Up or Down scroll button to select IP address.
The current IP address is displayed.
Use the < softkey to delete the current IP address.
Use the dialing pad to enter a new IP address.
Use the . softkey to enter periods (.) and the < softkey to correct any mistakes.
Press the Save softkey to save your changes.
Press the Confirm softkey to confirm your change.
You can only manually assign a subnet mask if DHCP is disabled.
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Configuring the Cisco IP Conference Station 7936
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