46 en | Configuration DINION 5100i IR
2023-08 | V01 | F.01U.393.997
User manual
Bosch Security Systems B.V.
4.7.2 Network Access
If the IP address, subnet mask, or gateway address is changed, then the device is only
available under the new addresses after the reboot.
Supported protocols
Select the protocols you want to configure from the dropdown list.
Automatic assignment (DHCP)
If the network has a DHCP server for the dynamic assignment of IP addresses, select On to
automatically accept the DHCP-assigned IP address.
For certain applications, the DHCP server must support the fixed assignment between IP
address and MAC address, and must be appropriately set up so that, once an IP address is
assigned, it is retained each time the system is rebooted.
IPv4
IP address
Enter the desired IP address for the camera. The IP address must be valid for the network.
Subnet mask
Enter the appropriate subnet mask for the set IP address.
Gateway address
For the device to establish a connection to a remote location in a different subnet, enter the IP
address of the gateway here. Otherwise, this field can remain empty (0.0.0.0).
IPv6
IP address
Enter the desired IP address for the camera. The IP address must be valid for the network.
Prefix length
Enter the appropriate prefix length for the set IP address.
Gateway address
For the device to establish a connection to a remote location in a different subnet, enter the IP
address of the gateway here. Otherwise, this field can remain empty (0.0.0.0).
Additional addresses
This section lists the IPv6 addresses available for use within the network.
Ethernet
The Ethernet options are defined in this section.
DNS server address 1/DNS server address 2
The device is easier to access if it is listed on a DNS server. For example, to establish an
Internet connection to the camera, it is sufficient to enter the name given to the device on the
DNS server as a URL in the browser. Enter the DNS server's IP address. Servers are supported
for secure and dynamic DNS.
Video transmission
If the device is used behind a firewall, TCP (HTTP port) should be selected as the transmission
protocol. For use in a local network, choose UDP.
Multicast operation is only possible with the UDP protocol. The TCP protocol does not
support multicast connections.