Pelco C3662M Procedural Instructions, Changing a Computer Name, Changing AN IP Address

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Procedural Instructions

Various DS components may require specific administrative and maintenance procedures to be performed separate from the initial installation procedure. These procedures are outlined in the following pages.

CHANGING A COMPUTER NAME

1.Right-click My Computer and then select Properties.

2.Select the Network Identification Tab.

3.Click the Properties button.

4.Enter the new name, click OK, and then click OK again.

5.Restart the computer when prompted.

CHANGING AN IP ADDRESS

1.Right-click My Network Places and select Properties.

2.Right-click Local Area Connection and select Properties.

3.Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click the Properties button.

4.Select Use the Following IP Address.

5.Enter the IP address and subnet mask.

6.If necessary, enter the default gateway and preferred DNS server for your network.

7.Click OK to close all dialog boxes.

CHANGING PASSWORDS

Passwords you should change on your DS system include the DSServiceUser password and the Administrator password.

1.From the Start menu, open Settings and Control Panel.

2.Open Administrative Tools.

3.Open Computer Management.

4.Select Local Users and Groups from the directory tree.

5.Select Users from the directory tree.

6.Right-click the account whose password you want to change and select Set Password.

7.Enter the new password, confirm it, and click OK.

If you change the DSServiceUser password, you must also change the password for the services that use this account.

1.In Administrative Tools, open Services.

2.Right-click Digital Sentry Storage Service and select Properties.

3.Select the Log On tab.

4.Enter the new DSServiceUser password, confirm it, and click OK.

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Contents P O R TA N T N O T E Integral Digital Sentry Page Contents C3662M 6/08 List of Illustrations List of Tables Important Safety Instructions Regulatory Notices Video Quality CautionIntroduction Typical SystemsTypical DS Enterprise Distributed System Component Installation DS Enterprise Savr InstallationDS Xpress with XMUX2 Installation Rear Panel of DS Enterprise SavrRear Panel of DS XPress with XMUX2 DS Xpress with Internal Camera Inputs Installation OutputRear Panel of DS XPress with Internal Camera Inputs DS Desktop Installation Rear Panel of 9- and 16-Input DS DesktopDS 1000 Installation Rear Panel of 4-Input DS DesktopRear Panel of DS DS Realvue Xpress Installation Rear Panel of DS RealVue XPressDS Realvue Desktop Installation DS RealVue XPress Audio ConnectorDS RealVue Desktop Alarm Bracket DS Realvue RAID Installation Rear Panel of DS RealVue RAIDXIO Installation XIO Cable DS NVR Installation Rear Panel of DS NVRDMS Installation VAU InstallationRear Panel of VAU XMUX2 Installation Rear Panel of XMUX2-16PTZ Installation DS Enterprise SAVR/DS XPress/VAU PTZ ConnectionsDS Enterprise Distributed System Installation C3662M 6/08 Digital Sentry CLIENT/ADMIN Software Software InstallationDigital Sentry SERVER/VAU Software Changing a Computer Name Changing PasswordsProcedural Instructions Changing AN IP AddressStarting and Stopping Services Changing the Startup Mode of a ServiceChanging the Time Zone System and Display Requirements for Client Computers Configuring and Testing Odbc ConnectivityRules for Caching on Digital Sentry Client Computers Renaming a DS Server Renaming DS ComponentsRenaming a VAU Reconfiguring Dsadmin After AN IP Address Change Changing the SA PasswordConfiguring and Verifying Network Storage Connecting a Serial Input Device to a DS System Flashguard and the Watchdog Service FlashguardtestRelay Output Characteristics RAID IP AddressesIsolating Storage Units on a Private Network Subnet maskUsing the Fltime Utility Using Xpress WinviewUsing Integral License KEY Utility Using Realvue Diagnostic ToolNetwork Health Monitoring Hard DrivesBacking UP the Database Using Digital Sentry Backup ManagerRestoring Archived Data Repairing a Restored Database Repairing and Rebuilding a Digital Sentry DatabaseTesting a Network Connection Rebuilding Using -FIXLOCALDigital Sentry Network Speed Simulation Checking for Video FilesOption #1 Running a RecoveryAfter Recovery Option #2Recovering Video Files Without a Database Backup Removing References to Local Files on Failed Hard DrivesSpecifications DS RealVue Desktop VideoSpecifications DS RealVue RAID Specifications DS RealVue XPress Specifications DS IP CIFSpecifications DS XPress XMUX-2Specifications DS Desktop Specifications DS Enterprise Specifications DS NVR Product Warranty and Return Information ISO9001
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