Common
Internet Protocol
DHCP is an IP standard designed to make administration of IP addresses simpler. When selected, DHCP will
automatically configure IP addresses for each 8301 on the network. Alternatively, the 8301 can be set to a static IP
address.
Select IPv4 Only or IPv4 and IPv6. If IPv6 is also configured it will have to be set up via DHCP or statically, similarly to
the IPv4.
Supersede DNS provided by DHCP
Only available when DHCP is enabled. Use this option to enter a custom DNS server address and supersede the one
sent via DHCP.
DNS Servers
Add one or multiple DNS servers. Separate each server by a space, comma, or semicolon.
IPv4
IPv4 Method
The 8301 can be set to a DHCP or a static IP address. When DHCP is selected, the DHCP will automatically configure IP
addresses for the 8301 on the network.
IPv4 Address/Netmask
Enter the static IP address and netmask (CIDR format) for the 8301 (e.g., 192.168.1.23/24).
IPv4 Gateway
Enter the gateway address.
IPv6
IPv6 Method
The 8301 can be set to a DHCP or a static IP address. When DHCP is selected, the DHCP will automatically configure IP
addresses for the 8301 on the network.
IPv6 Address/Netmask
Enter the static IP address and netmask (CIDR format) for the 8301 (e.g., 2001:123::abcd:1234/64).
IPv6 Gateway
Enter the gateway address.