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6.2 Network configuration
This page is for setting the clock's network configuration. The warning reminds you that the
product could lose its connection to the network if incorrect parameters are set (see III - Factory
configuration, page 16)
The information displayed is described below:
- MAC Address: this is the clock's MAC address. This address is unique to each device. This
number is given on a label on the back of Bodet clock.
- Name: user-defined clock name.
- Enable DHCP checkbox: if checked, the device's network IP settings will be configured
automatically (in the case where a DHCP server is present on the network).
If this box is unchecked, the following settings are available:
- IP Address: manually sets the clock's IP address. (required if not DHCP server).
- Subnet Mask: the subnet mask associates a clock with the local network.
- Gateway: the gateway can be used to connect the clock to two data networks.
- DNS Address: this can be used to associate a clock name with an IP address. This avoids
having to enter an IP address in the browser: a user-defined name can be used instead.Example:
www.bodet.com is simpler to remember than 172.17.10.88.
The Save and Reboot button saves your configuration and reboots the clock.
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