DHCP OC300 oder NVR2916H

Hallo
wer vergibt und verwaltet die IP-Vergabe.
Ich habe eine Kamera C540W eingebunden und eine IP vergeben.
Da ich eine Doppelung bei der IP mit einer anderen Kamera vermutet hatte, was mir beim Import der Kamera in den NVR aufgefallen ist, habe ich din diesem die IP der obigen Kamera geändert. Dabei habe ich nicht bemerkt, daß der NVR nicht meine eingetragene IP verwendet hat, sondern diese mit der ersten verfügbaren im Netz überschrieben hat.
Nun kann ich die IP der Kamera nicht mehr auf die 10.7.1.9 ändern.
Der NVR läßt nur eine Änderung auf die nächste freie Adresse zu, was die 10.7.0.3 wäre.
Wie komme ich auf meine gewünschte IP-Adresse für die Kamera?
Der NVR scheint den OC300 zu überstimmen.
Neustarts sind nicht erfolgreich.
Eine DHCP-Reservierung existiert nur für die 10.7.1.9.
Hat jemand eine Idee?
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Thank you for your post. Please note that the IP you intend to assign and the IP the camera is actually obtaining are not in the same subnet. You need to check your network configuration to see whether the camera’s interface is unable to receive an IP in the 10.7.1.x range and is instead only getting an address in the 10.7.0.2 subnet. Moreover, if you want the NVR to manage the camera properly, make sure both the NVR and the camera are on the same subnet; otherwise, the NVR may fail to discover the camera and will be unable to manage it.
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Thank you for your post. Please note that the IP you intend to assign and the IP the camera is actually obtaining are not in the same subnet. You need to check your network configuration to see whether the camera’s interface is unable to receive an IP in the 10.7.1.x range and is instead only getting an address in the 10.7.0.2 subnet. Moreover, if you want the NVR to manage the camera properly, make sure both the NVR and the camera are on the same subnet; otherwise, the NVR may fail to discover the camera and will be unable to manage it.
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Hallo,
the Subnet is 10.7.0.0/22
Th Ip is assiged by the NVR itsself.
It is not possible to change the Ip through the OC300.
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You may not have realized that the NVR itself cannot assign IP addresses to the cameras; that responsibility lies with the router on the network. Also, you mentioned that the IP cannot be changed within the OC300. Please note that your router might not support changing the IP to 10.7.1.X. To help me assist you further, please share your network topology, your router’s LAN configuration, and tell us exactly where the camera is connected within that topology.
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Thank you very much for your reply.
You may not be aware that the NVR itself can assign IP addresses.
The NVR ignores manual input and assigns the IP address based on an internal list. The address assigned by the NVR cannot be changed in the OC 300; it is fixed.
IPC Einfahrt
Is this a system error?
The ability to change the IP address in the NVR tempted me to use it.
But I can't correct it anymore.
The NVR explicitly changes the IP only n+1.
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Although an IP can be configured for the NVR here, its address is still assigned by the router. To reiterate, the NVR itself is not the IP allocator and has no ability to assign addresses. Note that your IPC “Schranke Einfahrt” is shown on the Controller as being connected to the EAP610 via Wi-Fi. Does your EAP610 support handing out addresses in the 10.7.1.x subnet? The DHCP scope defined for the “Technik” network is 10.7.2.1–10.7.3.254, and if the SSID on your EAP610 has no VLAN ID configured, clients should only receive an IP from the default subnet of VLAN 1.
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