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GETTING STARTED USING THE SYSTEM APPENDIX
SETTING THE SYSTEM
Do you have a DHCP server (or router that
has a DHCP server function) in the network,
and does it have an automatic IP address-
assigning function?
If you communicate with remote sites (calling, call transferring, paging, etc.), make the remote site connection settings (→P. 18)
after the network settings for your site are complete.
Flow 1
(IP host unit: A static IP address is set,
IP client units: IP addresses are assigned
automatically by the DHCP server)
Flow 2
(All units: Static IP
addresses are set)
Flow 3
(All units: IP addresses are
assigned automatically by
the DHCP server)
YES
YES
(*2)
YES
NO
YES
NO
NO
(*3)
NO
(*2)
Go to P. 15.
Go to P. 16. Go to P. 17.
NOTE:
If you connect a PC master station (IS-SOFT) to the network, install the software (IS-SOFT) to a PC before connecting it to the network.
(*1): UPnP may not function normally depending on the router. Refer to [System log]→[UPnP operation check result] (→P. 42) on the
IP host unit. If the [System log] window shows that UPnP is not functioning normally, the UPnP function of the router cannot be
used with this system. In that case, set [UPnP] to OFF at [Network setting: Common] (→P. 23) and then make settings on the
router again by confi rming the settings at [IP unit registration] (→P. 25). See http://www.aiphone.net/ for a list of routers that
have been tested with UPnP.
(*2): Set [UPnP] to ON at [Network setting: Common] (→P. 23) (Default: ON).
(*3): Set [UPnP] to OFF at [Network setting: Common] (→P. 23) (Default: ON).
START
Do you use a router on which UPnP functions,
and does UPnP function normally?
Do you have a DHCP server (or router that has
a DHCP server function) in the network, and
does it have an automatic IP address-assigning
function?
Do you communicate with remote sites (calling, call transferring,
paging, etc.)?
(*1)
[Network diagnostic fl owchart for
IPv4
]
Select
Flow 1
,
Flow 2
or
Flow 3
from the chart below, then start the network settings by following the
selected fl ow.
Does the DHCP server (or router that has a DHCP
server function) have a function to assign a static IP
address to a specifi ed MAC address?
YES
NO