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Specifying a Static IP Address

Specifying a Static IP Address

If you choose to specify an IP address, on the Network Settings tab, set Configure IPv4 Address to Static, fill in the network parameters described below with correct values for your network, then click Save. You must restart the remote system for any changes to take effect.

  • IPv4 Address—The unique address of a device on your network. Each IP address is a set of four one- to three-digit numbers. Each number is in the range from 0 through 255 and is separated by a period. This format is called dotted decimal notation. The IP address 224.102.13.24 is an example of dotted decimal notation.
  • Subnet Mask—A code that helps the network device determine whether another device is on the same network or a different network. 255.255.255.0 is the most common subnet mask.
  • Gateway—The IP address of a device that acts as a gateway server, which is a connection between two networks.
  • DNS Server—The IP address of a network device that stores DNS host names and translates them into IP addresses.

Consult with your network administrator before specifying these parameters. If you do not have a network administrator or you are the network administrator, refer to Configuring Network Settings for more help. Click Revert to revert your changes.

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