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AXIS Panorama PTZ User’s Manual Other IP Setup Methods
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Appendix C - Other IP Setup Methods
In addition to the ARP command (described in the Installation section), you can
alternatively set the IP address for your AXIS Panorama PTZ using the following methods:
Notes: •Do not use the default or IP address featured in these examples when installing your AXIS Pan-
orama PTZ. If in doubt, consult your network administrator to obtain an unused IP address.
•Make sure the AXIS Panorama PTZ is powered up and attached to the network.
•Server Privileges: Although no special privileges are required for Windows 95/98, you do need
Administrator privileges for Windows NT/2000.
MAC/Ethernet Address: The AXIS Panorama PTZ is pre-configured with a unique MAC/Ethernet address
based upon the serial number printed on the underside label of the unit; where the serial number typically
follows the format 00-40-8c-xx-yy-zz. You must know the MAC/Ethernet address to complete the
installation.
Method Operating Systems Notes
AXIS IP Installer Windows 95/98/ME and
NT/2000
See Using the AXIS IP Installer, on page 26.
DHCP
This method should only be used if you know which
IP address the DHCP server will give the camera, or
if your version of DHCP can update a DNS server,
which then allows you to access the camera using
a name.
Most When using a DHCP server to set the IP
addresses for the two cameras, ensure that
these addresses are configured as static and
not dynamic, otherwise the Panorama appli-
cation will need to be reconfigured each time
the IP address changes.

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