AppEazy Systems are shipped with DHCP mode enabled. In this mode, the AppEazy System will automatically obtain an IP address if your network supports DHCP. If you need to set a static IP address please perform the following steps. Otherwise, please skip to section 1.5
Setting a Static IP Address
A static IP address is set using the LCD screen on the front of the AppEazy System. Please follow the instructions below for setting up a static IP address. If at any time you wish to cancel the configuration, press the RED X located near the LCD.
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Press the UP or DOWN keys until the option, Change IP is displayed on the screen.
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Press the CHECKMARK key to configure the IP Address.
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Press the UP or DOWN key to change the IP type until the screen reads Static.
- Press the CHECKMARK to configure a Static IP Address
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The next screen will allow you to enter the static IP address. Pressing the UP and DOWN arrows will change the digit that the cursor is currently on; pressing the LEFT and RIGHT arrows will move the cursor to the left or the right.
- After you have entered your IP address, press the CHECKMARK key.
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The next screen allows you to enter your Subnet. The controls are the same as the previous IP Address screen.
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Next, enter your Gateway. The controls are the same as the IP Address screen.
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Next, enter the Primary DNS (DNS1). The controls are the same as the IP Address screen.
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Next, enter the Secondary DNS (DNS2). The controls are the same as the IP Address Screen.
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The next screen asks if it is OK to reset the users which are connected to the system. Press the CHECKMARK key to continue. This process may take several minutes for the changes to take effect.
Setting the System to DHCP
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Press the UP or DOWN keys until the option, Static IP is displayed on the screen.
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Press the CHECKMARK key to configure the IP Address.
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Press the UP or DOWN key to change the IP type until the screen reads DHCP.
- Press the CHECKMARK to configure the system to DHCP.
- The system will begin running DHCP and will automatically obtain an IP address if your network supports DHCP.
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