VBrick Systems 7000 manual Domain Name Server, Network Time Synchronization

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System Configuration

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Network Interface Type

Half Duplex, Full-Duplex, or Automatic. This allows the

 

 

Ethernet interface of the VBrick to be manually forced to Half or

 

 

Full Duplex. The default setting is Automatic which enables auto

 

 

negotiation in the appliance so it will automatically match its

 

 

duplex setting to that of the switch or hub that it is attached to.

 

 

Automatic is the default and recommended setting. The settings

 

 

for Network Interface Speed and Network Interface Type are

 

 

interdependent. See the description of Network Interface Speed

 

 

above.

 

 

Note: Half Duplex is only supported on encoder models with a

 

 

Hardware Revision level of 2.1 or higher. To check revision level,

 

 

go to Monitor > System page.

 

 

 

 

Maximum Transmission

Range 1024–1500 (default = 1500). The MTU is used for all

 

Unit Size

network traffic from the VBrick and defines the largest network

 

 

packet size that will be transmitted. A higher MTU brings higher

 

 

bandwidth efficiency and VBrick recommends using the default.

 

 

However you may wish to reduce MTU size to meet the

 

 

requirements of some networks with VPN or other security

 

 

tunnels that cannot tolerate 1500-byte packets.

 

 

 

Domain Name Server

Primary Server IP Address

This is the primary server used for DNS.

 

 

Secondary Server IP Address

This is the secondary server used for DNS.

 

 

Default Domain Extension

This is the domain name used for DNS.

 

 

Network Time Synchronization

These fields are used to synchronize network time using the host name or IP address of a known server to provide a synchronized time for all appliances in the network.

Note Network Administrators please note. DHCP Option 4 (TIME) and Option 42 (NTP) are requested from the DHCP server to obtain SNTP server addresses. One or both of these options must be enabled in the DHCP server for these addresses to be returned to the VBrick. If both are returned, the VBrick will use the NTP server address. If the DHCP server configuration is unknown, it is recommended that the address(es) be manually entered since the DHCP server-supplied address will always override a manually-entered address.

Network Time Protocol

Check to enable network time synchronization. Default =

 

Disabled.

 

 

Primary Server IP Address

Primary host name (VBrick Host Name or DNS Host

 

Name) or IP address of valid SNTP server providing time

 

synchronization. A blank field indicates the server address

 

will be acquired via the DHCP server only if the Network

 

DHCP field above is checked.

 

 

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7000 specifications

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