(Broadcast/Probe Method) Set Up Pano Device DiscoveryPano devices need to be discovered so they can be controlled by the Pano Manager. If you don’t know if the broadcast or probe-based methods are ideal for your deployment, go to Choose a Pano Device Discovery Method.
1. Log on to the Pano Manager. Power On Pano Manager.
2. Click on the Devices tab.
3. Note: Avoid specifying an overly broad range of addresses as that causes additional unnecessary broadcasts on your network.
• Enable Local Broadcast - Select the check box for this option if your Pano Manager and Pano devices are located on the same subnet.When you enable this option, the Pano Manager periodically broadcasts packets on the local subnet to discover new Pano devices.
• Remote Broadcast Networks - Use this option when your Pano devices are located on multiple subnets of your network.Enter a space-separated list of subnets. For example: 192.168.1.255 191.255.255.255. Subnet IP addresses must end with a value of 255.
• Probe Address Ranges - Use this option when you want to specify a range of IP addresses in which the Pano Manager can probe for Pano devices. \Use this option only when there is a small defined range of IP addresses for Pano devices as is usually the case during a trial (before you implement Pano VDS in production).Enter a dash-separated range of addresses. For example: 10.0.32.100-10.0.32.199. To specify more than one range of addresses to probe, separate the entries with a space. For example: 10.0.32.100-10.0.32.199 10.0.45.1-10.0.45.99. You can use any IP address in this option.
4. Set up the Pano devices, if you haven’t already. Simply connect them to your network using the Pano devices’ Ethernet port. To verify that the Pano devices are connected to the network, go to Pano Button’s Light Indicators.
5. Locate the new Pano devices that the Pano Manager VM just discovered. From the Pano Manager, click on the Pano devices tab. The default name for Pano devices is PanoDevice-MACAddress.Next Step(s): If you’re in the process of deploying the Pano Manager VM, return to (Start Here) Deploy Pano VDS to determine the next step.
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