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AXIS 700
 
User’s Manual
Section 2: Basic Installation
 
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During the self test, this message will appear on the display: 
where
 x.xx
 is the software version number.
Assigning an Internet Address
To establish communication with the TCP/IP environment, you must 
assign an Internet address and optionally make up a unique host name 
for your AXIS 700. The Internet address can be set from the AXIS 
700 control panel, or using any of the conventional methods: DHCP, 
ARP, RARP or BOOTP. Choose your preferred method.
On Windows NT networks, DHCP is the recommended method 
since it allows a number of parameters to be set automatically, 
provided the DHCP server has been configured to do so.
On Macintosh networks, you must use the control panel.
Refer to “Other Methods for Downloading the Internet Address”  on page 
19
 for more information on the DHCP, ARP, RARP and BOOTP 
methods.
Control Panel
To set the Internet address from the control panel, follow these steps:
1. Acquire an unused Internet address from your Network 
Administrator.
2. Power up the AXIS 700. Press Menu 
 when this display appears:
3. After a few seconds this display will be shown:
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4. Press Enter 
 to edit the Internet address:
5. Press Menu 
 to move through the digits and highlight each 
digit, one at a time.
6. Use 
 
 to increase or decrease each highlighted digit, as 
required.
7. Press Enter 
 to confirm the changes.
8. Press Menu 
 to display the default router address:
9. Press Enter 
 to edit the default router address:
10. To change the value, repeat steps 4-6 above.
11. Press Menu 
 to display the subnet mask:
12. Press Enter 
 to edit the subnet mask:
13. To change the value, repeat steps 4-6 above.
14. Press Menu 
 to display the node address. This address is not 
editable. The node address should equal the AXIS 700 serial number 
found on the underside label of the unit.
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AXIS 700
 
User’s Manual
Section 2: Basic Installation
 
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15. Press Menu 
 once more to display the final instructions:
16. Press Enter 
 to exit the IP settings. The AXIS 700 then 
completes the startup sequence.
17. Note the name or Internet address of the AXIS 700 on the 
instruction label and attach it to the top cover.
When the Status indicator stops flashing and remains off, the AXIS 
700 is ready for use. 
Note:
† Should you make a mistake while editing the parameters, press 
Cancel 
 to cancel the previous operation.
Verifying the
Network Settings
To verify the network settings, you can access the Advanced menu 
from the AXIS 700 control panel. 
1. Press Menu 
 a few times, until you to reach the Advanced 
menu.
2. Use 
 
 to find the Network Settings option.
3. Press Enter 
 to enter the submenus.
4. Use 
 
 to scroll through the parameter settings.
Other Methods for
Downloading the
Internet Address
As an alternative to the AXIS 700 control panel, you can use one of 
these methods for downloading the Internet address: DHCP, ARP, 
RARP or BOOTP. All methods are enabled by default. If necessary, 
you can disable the RARP, BOOTP and DHCP methods by editing 
the configuration parameters.
The main characteristics of each of these methods are:
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DHCP
DHCP is available in Windows NT and UNIX. It operates on the 
entire network and allows for automatic but temporary assignment of 
Internet addresses from a central pool. DHCP will, when enabled, 
cause the selected host to automatically allocate and download a free 
Internet address, default router address and subnet mask to the 
requesting AXIS 700. It also provides validation data that defines how 
long the Internet addresses will remain valid. 
ARP
ARP is available in Windows 95, Windows NT, UNIX and OS/2. It 
requires the Internet address for each new device to be downloaded 
individually. Note that ARP does not work over routers.
RARP
RARP is available in UNIX. It downloads the Internet address to each 
device automatically. It requires a RARP daemon on your system and 
operates within a single network segment only.
BOOTP
BOOTP is available in UNIX. BOOTP is similar to RARP, but 
operates on the entire network. It requires a BOOTP daemon on your 
system.
Procedures for using each of the methods are outlined later in this 
section.
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