4-Series™ Control Engine
Can a CP4N change the given IPs via DHCP over the control LAN?
I am using a DHCP to set NVX encoders Stream IP addresses, and I want to know if the CP4N will change the addresses when powering off and on?
I am using a DHCP to set NVX encoders Stream IP addresses, and I want to know if the CP4N will change the addresses when powering off and on?
If the CP4N DHCP server is in automatic mode, the default IP range will be 172.22.0.0/16.
But, if the LAN port has already been assigned a 172.0.0.0/8 range, the DHCP server will be switching to the 10.0.0.0/8 range in order to prevent any IP conflicts.
With a manual mode, you can specify the IP range yourself.
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