Connecting to a SharpV camera using the fallback IP address - SharpV | SharpOS 14.2

AutoVu™ SharpV Administrator Guide 14.2

Applies to
SharpV | SharpOS 14.2
Last updated
2023-11-01
Content type
Guides > Administrator guides
Language
English
Product
SharpV
Version
14.2

If a SharpV unit is configured in DHCP mode but no DHCP server is accessible on the network, the unit switches to a fixed static IP address known as the fallback IP. If the network does not have DHCP, for example, if you are connecting a SharpV camera directly to a laptop for testing or configuration purposes, you can connect to the camera by using the fallback IP address.

What you should know

IMPORTANT: You should not use the fallback IP for an installation in the field. You might need to use the fallback IP if you are connecting a SharpV camera directly to a laptop for testing or configuration purposes.
  • This situation should be prevented because devices require an accessible DHCP server to communicate properly when configured in DHCP mode.
  • If this happens, the device will not be accessible using the last known, or last leased IP addresses.
  • If two devices on the same network use the fallback IP, it cause traffic collisions, leading to communication issues.
  • When the DHCP server is accessible, rebooting the device by physically pulling the power cable will force it to contact the DHCP server to get a new IP lease.

Procedure

  1. If there is more than one Sharp camera on the network, isolate the camera by connecting it directly to a computer with the use of a PoE++ injector.
  2. Connect to the camera using the fallback IP address (192.168.10.100).
  3. Reconfigure the camera as required and reconnect to the network.