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At the DHCP SERVER: dialogue, use the and keys to ENABLE or DISABLE DHCP and
then press the key. If DHCP is enabled then proceed to step 11. Do NOT enable DHCP
when using a crossover cable to connect directly with a Mac or Windows-based computer.
At the LOCAL IP ADDRESS prompt, use the numeric keypad and the and keys to enter a
unique IP address and press the key. When using a crossover cable to connect directly
with a Windows or Mac-based computer, the RADAR IP address should have the same first three
numbers but the last number has to be different. E.g., Windows computer IP is 192.168.1.1
therefore the RADAR IP can be 192.168.1.2 or 192.168.1.3 or 192.168.1.4, etc.
The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority has set certain IP address ranges for use in private
networking applications:
Class A 10.0.0.0—10.255.255.255
Class B 172.16.0.0—172.31.255.255
Class C 192.168.0.0—192.168.255.255
In a self-contained peer-to-peer network that never sees the outside world any IP address range
may be used. However, care should be taken when assigning IP addresses to avoid potential
security risks and IP address conflicts. For further information visit the Internet Assigned Numbers
Authority site at http://www.iana.org.
At the SUBNET MASK: prompt, use the numeric keypad and the and keys to enter a
SUBNET MASK value and press the key. The standard default is 255.255.255.0. The
SUBNET MASK value must match the subnet mask value of the computer/server the RADAR is
connecting to.
A GATEWAY entry is only required if when connected to a WAN (wide area network) such as the
Internet. At the GATEWAY: prompt, use the numeric keypad and the and keys to enter a
gateway IP address and press the key.
The PRIMARY DNS address for the server is only required for connecting to a client-server
network. At the PRIMARY DNS: prompt, use the numeric keypad and the and keys to
enter a PRIMARY DNS value and press the key.
The SECONDARY DNS address only applies if there is a secondary server on a client-server
network. At the SECONDARY DNS: prompt, use the numeric keypad and the and keys to
enter a SECONDARY DNS value and press the key.
The SMTP HOST setting is sometimes required to allow email of debug logs via a specific
Internet Service Provider. At the SMTP HOST: prompt use the QWERTY keyboard to type a
SMTP HOST (i.e. mail.smtp.com). Use the key on the Session Controller/KC-24 or the
and keys or Jog Wheel to select the period (.) key.