OSD for All User Types > Configure>Network>Network Screens [OSD]

Configure>Network>Network Screens [OSD]
An administrative user can select the Network option from the Network Configuration menu to configure DHCP or configure a fixed IP address and other basic network parameters.
Selecting Network From the OSD Network Configuration Menu
The following diagram lists the names of the series of configuration screens accessed under Configure>Network>Network.
OSD Configure>Network>Network Screens
Selecting Configure>Network>Network from the OSD Main Menu brings up the DHCP screen, which is the first in a series of configuration screens that appear in the sequence shown in the following table.
Network Configuration Screens [OSD] (Sheet 1 of 2) gives a description of all the related configuration screens.
“active” saves the changes to the configuration files. “active and save” overwrites the backup configuration files and makes the changes permanent. Either choice brings you back to the Network Configuration menu.
When “disabled” is selected, the IP address, Netmask, Gateway, DNS Server, Domain, and Hostname screens appear in the sequence shown in the following rows.
 
 
 
 
The netmask for the subnet (if applicable) in the form NNN.NNN.NNN.N (for example: 255.255.252.0).
 
To Configure Basic Networking [OSD]
1.
The Network Menu appears.
2.
The DHCP screen appears.
3.
a.
b.
The next DHCP screen appears.
c.
4.
a.
b.
The IP address screen appears.
c.
The Netmask screen appears.
d.
The Gateway screen appears.
e.
The DNS Server screen appears.
f.
The Domain screen appears.
g.
The Hostname screen appears.
h.

OSD for All User Types > Configure>Network>Network Screens [OSD]