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AW00061111000 Installing a GigE Camera
Installation and Setup Guide for ace CL, aviator, beat, pilot, racer, runner, and scout Cameras (Windows) 37
4. Fill in the fields Subnet Mask and Gateway.
a. If you are choosing Static IP for the first time, the fields Subnet Mask and Gateway will be
populated automatically when you put the cursor in them.
b. If you are changing an existing static IP address, change the current values if required.
5. Click the Save button.
a. If you have a newer camera, the tool will save your changes which takes a few seconds.
When the tool has finished saving, the information in the top pane and the lower central
area will have been updated automatically.
b. If you have an older camera and the settings made in steps 3 and 4b are not compatible
with the IP address configuration of the port or network adapter to which the camera is
connected, the Assign Temporary IP Address (Force IP) dialog opens. Go to section
"Assigning a Temporary IP Address to Older Cameras" on page 38 and follow those steps.
Once you have completed that procedure, the settings you have made here will be applied.
1. In the top pane of the tool, select the camera whose IP configuration you want to change.
2. In the lower left pane of the tool, select DHCP.
3. Click the Save button.
a. If you have a newer camera, the tool will save your changes which takes a few seconds.
When the tool has finished saving, the information in the top pane and the lower central
area will have been updated automatically.
b. f you have an older camera and the settings made in steps 3 and 4b are not compatible with
the IP address configuration of the port or network adapter to which the camera is
connected, the Assign Temporary IP Address (Force IP) dialog opens. Go to section
"Assigning a Temporary IP Address to Older Cameras" on page 38 and follow those steps.
Once you have completed that procedure, the settings you have made here will be applied.
1. In the top pane of the tool, select the camera whose IP configuration you want to change.
2. In the lower left pane of the tool, select Auto IP (LLA).
3. Click the Save button.
a. If you have a newer camera, the tool will save your changes which takes a few seconds.
Whe
n the tool has finished saving, the information in the top pane and the lower central
area will have been updated automatically.
b. If you have an older camera and the settings made in steps 3 and 4b are not compatible
with the IP address configuration of the port or network adapter to which the camera is
connected, the Assign Temporary IP Address (Force IP) dialog opens. Go to section
"Assigning a Temporary IP Address to Older Cameras" on page 38 and follow those steps.
Once you have completed that procedure, the settings you have made here will be applied.
To set a camera to DHCP Address Assignment:
If no DHCP server is present or if there is a problem preventing the DHCP
server from assigning an IP address to the camera, automatic IP address
assignment will be used as a fallback.
To set a camera to AUTO IP (LLA):

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