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Matrix: After an IVC-32 Upgrade will I lose my Panels IP settings?
Matrix: After an IVC-32 Upgrade will I lose my Panels IP settings?
If I upgrade my IVC-32 card will I lose my Panels IPsettings?The answer is no, the Panel IP settings are kept locally in thePanel memory not in the IVC-32 card.You will only lose the Panel IP settings when you upgradethe Panel Firmware (software) via the TFTP upgrade.
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