Web Manager Wizard Mode > Step 2: Network Settings [Wizard]

Step 2: Network Settings [Wizard]
In Wizard Mode, selecting “Step 2: Network Settings” brings up a screen for reconfiguring existing network settings.
If the “DHCP” checkbox is not checked, the screen appears as shown in the following figure.
Web Manager Wizard Step 2: Network Settings screen—Without DHCP
If the “DHCP” checkbox is checked, the screen appears as shown in the following figure.
Web Manager Wizard Step 2: Network Settings Screen—DHCP
During initial setup of the OnSite, the administrator configures the basic network settings that are needed to enable logins through the Web Manager. (See “Performing Basic Network Configuration” on page 67, if desired, for more about the initial network configuration.) You can skip this step if the current settings are correct. Check with your network administrator if you are not sure.
Before making any changes to existing network settings, you may want to review “Collecting Basic Network Information” on page 57, which provides a form to record information you need to collect ahead of time. See “To Change Network Settings [Wizard]” on page 113 for the procedure.
In Expert mode, under Configuration>Network, you can specify additional networking-related information and perform other advanced configuration tasks. See “Network” on page 219.
To Configure Network Settings [Wizard]
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See the list of network information to collect under “Collecting Basic Network Information” on page 2, if needed.
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If the “DHCP” checkbox is checked, only the checkbox appears below the instructions.
Note: If DHCP is enabled, a local DHCP server assigns the OnSite a dynamic IP address that can change. The administrator chooses whether or not to use DHCP during initial setup. The initial setting may have been changed since initial configuration.
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Web Manager Wizard Mode > Step 2: Network Settings [Wizard]