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Manual ETH Configuration

uEye Camera Manual Version 3.80

Manual ETH Configuration

This dialog box allows you to manually set the IP address and subnet mask of a GigE uEye camera. The Kameramanager_Button_Manuell_EN button is only available in Expert mode and is hidden otherwise.

Hinweis

This function is only available for GigE uEye cameras.

Figure 90: uEye Camera Manager - Manual ETH configuration

Figure 90: uEye Camera Manager - Manual ETH configuration

Adapter settings
Here, you can change the IP configuration of the network adapter to which the selected GigE uEye camera is connected.
IP range begin/end
Defines the IP range from which the uEye driver chooses an address during automatic ETH configuration. The IP range is not effective if the camera is assigned a persistent IP address.
Suggest
Same as the Automatic ETH configuration function.
Selected device ID
Here, you can change the IP configuration of the GigE uEye camera.
Persistent IP
The entered IP address is permanently saved in the camera when you close the dialog box. The persistent IP address is retained in the camera memory even when the camera is disconnected from the power supply. If you connect the camera to a different PC, make sure the persistent IP address is valid on that computer, as well.
Subnet mask
Enter a valid subnet mask for the persistent IP address.
Suggest
Selects the first free IP address from the network adapter's range of valid IP addresses. The function then enters that address in the Persistent IP box and sets the appropriate subnet mask. The settings made for IP range begin/end in the Adapter Settings box have no influence on the suggested address.
Status
This box displays information on the defined IP configuration.

Hinweis

If the Persistent IP is set to 0.0.0.0, the camera is configured for automatic IP address assignment (see also Automatic ETH Configuration).

Hinweis

If a DHCP server is running on the network, you need to ensure when configuring the network adapter that the manually assigned address range of the uEye driver is outside the DHCP range.

See also:

IP configuration and DHCP: Network settings

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