Basic Network Configuration
Basic Network Configuration
Basic Network Configuration
DGW 46.2.2239
2020-09-16
Table of Contents
Getting Started 5
Available Documentation 11
Copyright Notice 12
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IMPORTANT: If you are not familiar with the meaning of the fields and buttons, click Show Help,
located at the upper right corner of the Web page. When activated, the fields and buttons that offer
online help will change to green and if you hover over them, the description will be displayed.
Note: The Mediatrix unit must be reinitialised to its factory default settings to make sure the
configuration can be successfully executed.
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• If your Mediatrix unit is Locate the IP Link Local label Logging on to the Mediatrix Unit
configured to use the IPv6 underneath your Mediatrix Web Interface (p.5)
Link Local. unit.
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Getting Started
Note: You may not be able to log on to the Mediatrix unit Web interface if you are using older
browser versions.
Steps
1) In your Web browser, enter the IP address at which the Web interface of your Mediatrix
unit can be reached.
• If your network has an IPv4 DHCP server, connect the primary Ethernet port of the Mediatrix
unit to the network (ETH1 port), use the provided DHCP server IP address.
• You can also connect your computer to the secondary Ethernet port of the Mediatrix unit
(ETH2), use the 192.168.0.10 IP address. However, the computer must also own an IP address in
the 192.168.0.0/24 network.
2) Enter admin as your username and administrator as the password.
Note: You can also use public as a username and leave the password field empty; it has the full
administration rights by default.
3) Click Login.
Result
The Information page of the Web interface is displayed.
Related tasks
Configuring the Default Network Gateway to a Static IP Address (p.5)
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Next Step
Configuring the Domain Name Server (DNS) (p.6)
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Result
Next Step
Configuring the SNTP Server to a Static IP Address (p.7)
Note: The best practice is to use the servers supplied by your Internet Service Provider, then
complement with servers from a different network close to your geographical area. For example:
time.nist.gov (USA), ntp4.sptime.se (Sweden), time1.isu.net.sa (Saudi Arabia), ntp.nict.jp (Japan),
time.google.com (Worldwide), pool.ntp.org or one of their regional server pools (see https://
www.ntppool.org/ for more information).
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Next Step
Configuring the Lan1 Network Interface (p.9)
Note: Once the changes are applied, the connection with the unit might be lost. You may need to
reconnect to the Web page using the new address.
Result
The unit can be reached (via the Web) through the Uplink static IP address
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5) Click Apply.
Note: Once the changes are applied, the connection with the unit might be lost. You may need to
reconnect to the web page using the new address.
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Result
The Lan1 Network Interface will be available in all the lists of the Management Interface where a
Network Interface needs to be selected. For example, in the Local Firewall, and Configuration pages.
Next Step
Configuring the Uplink Network Interface to a static IP address (p.8)
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Available Documentation
For more details, refer to the Mediatrix Documentation published on the Media5 documentation
portal https://documentation.media5corp.com/
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Copyright Notice
Copyright © 2020 Media5 Corporation.
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