The resulting dialog allows for setting the network parameters, device description and other HD-1 properties.
Note |
The default network configuration of HD-1 units is DHCP, so if there is no DHCP server on the Tesira network the units will revert to link local addressing (169.254.xxx.xxx, netmask 255.255.0.0) schemes. If the HD-1 and the Tesira servers are on the same subnet, the units should be discoverable in Device Maintenance. |
Network Settings shows the DHCP host name of the unit, the IP Address (only if statically configured), the units proxy server, its description and firmware version.
The Network Settings dialog allows for setting of the unit’s Host Name and DHCP/Static IP addressing options.
The Device Description dialog allows one to set a logical description to the unit (separate from the Device ID used in the Device Component Object block).
The HD-1 Properties dialog allows for setting of the Device ID of the HD-1.
Note that the Device ID must match the device ID in the HD-1 block for the unit to receive the proper configuration menus and control the correct parameters.