System Name; Mac Address - AJA Ki PRO Installation And Operation Manual

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50.5 SYSTEM NAME

50.6 MAC ADDRESS

50.7 802.11 MAC
ADDRESS
Ki Pro v3.2
feature "Available Ki Pros—Click to Refresh" on the Network web page will not work correctly
and list other Ki Pros on the network.
This parameter defines a name for Ki Pro and gives it a unique identifier. This same name
is used both when displaying systems via the web interface/802.11b/g and for display on
Ki Pro's screen saver (if System name is chosen in Parameter 70.1 Screen Saver).
variable
This parameter is an information only field showing the MAC address of the Ki Pro's
ethernet adapter.
information only display
This parameter is an information only field showing the MAC address of the wireless
adapter.
information only display
Using the adjust buttons, enter a name for Ki Pro. Using the
adjust buttons and the top Select button, select the
characters for each of the up to 20-character name. The
adjust buttons scroll through the choices and the top
Select button advances to the next character. While
selecting characters, the character being changed will flash
to show its position. The character set allowed is: 0 through
9, '-' , ' . ' , A through Z (uppercase) and a through z (lowercase).
Default: AJA Ki Pro
Selecting this parameter allows you to view Ki Pro's ethernet
MAC address. The MAC address is a unique value
associated with the internal ethernet network adapter.
MAC addresses are also known as hardware addresses or
physical addresses. MAC addresses uniquely identify an
ethernet adapter on a LAN.
MAC address format: MM:MM:MM:SS:SS:SS
The value is 12-digit hexadecimal, where the first half
identifies the manufacturer and the second half identifies
the unique serial number. Ki Pro has two MAC addresses:
one for the 802.11 radio and one for the ethernet
adapter—parameter 25.0 shows the radio's MAC address.
Selecting this parameter allows you to view the Ki Pro's
802.11b/g MAC address. The MAC address is a unique value
associated with the wireless radio's internal network
adapter. MAC addresses are also known as hardware
addresses or physical addresses. MAC addresses uniquely
identify an ethernet adapter on a LAN.
MAC address format: MM:MM:MM:SS:SS:SS
The value is 12-digit hexadecimal, where the first half
identifies the manufacturer and the second half identifies
the unique serial number. Ki Pro has two MAC addresses:
one for the radio and one for the ethernet adapter—
parameter 50.6 shows the ethernet MAC address.
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