QVidium QVMP2C-1011 User Manual
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User’s Manual v.28
QVidium™ MPEG2+4 Codec
You should see a web page similar to the following network configuration web page:
3) Change settings as desired and click “Apply”.
4) If you change the IP address, you will need to change the URL in the web browser to point to
the new address after clicking on “Apply”.
The Network Configure panel allows you to modify the static IP address parameters and DNS
server settings, or to have these settings automatically configured through DHCP. A Hostname
panel allows you to specify the host name for use in conjunction with a DNS server to assign a
predetermined IP address.
Although a user with Linux experience can use Telnet to temporarily add routes or change
settings, please be aware that the MPEG2+4 Codec uses a RAM file system and therefore any
changes made through Telnet to files in the standard file system will be lost when power is cycled.
Note: In case you change the IP address or select DHCP or change the root password and you
forget or cannot determine the new IP address or root password, you can hit the reset button for
more than 2 seconds to reset the IP address to the default static IP address of 192.168.1.100 and
the root password back to “root.” The reset button can be found through the small hole on the left
side of the Codec (referenced with respect to the front of the Codec as shown in Section 1.7).
Alternatively, upon power-up and when the reset button is pressed for less than 2 seconds, the
Codec will emit a gratuitous ARP packet from which you can determine its IP address by using a
packet snifter or network monitor such as Ethereal.
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