Configuring IRIS in Bridge mode

To configure IRIS in “bridge” mode select “Network” from the navigation menu bar. If you configure IRIS in bridge mode, you will need to use an external provisioning server that can provide all the required server functionality which includes DHCP server, TFTP server and TOD server.

Figure 12 Network Setup

You will also need to configure you provisioning server so that it can allocate IP addresses to CPE devices that are behind the cable modems. CNI provides a provisioning server called ‘XFIRE’ to achieve this functionality.

If you are planning to use multiple IRIS in your cable plant you should put IRIS in bridge mode and use an external provisioning server. The detail setup of such a provisioning server is beyond the scope of this document. Customers should contact CNI professional services to get further information and training on such topics.

Click the “IRIS Mode” drop down box to select “bridge”

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DC1100, DC1100E specifications

The IRIS DC1100E and DC1100 are advanced document scanning solutions designed to streamline the digitization process within various business environments. Recognized for their efficiency and robust functionality, these devices cater to the growing need for effective document management.

One of the primary features of the IRIS DC1100E and DC1100 is their high-resolution scanning capability, which ensures that documents are captured with exceptional clarity. The ability to scan in color, grayscale, and black and white at resolutions up to 600 dpi allows users to preserve the original quality of the documents, making them suitable for archiving or sharing digitally.

Equipped with an Automatic Document Feeder (ADF), the IRIS DC1100E and DC1100 can handle multiple pages in a single operation, enhancing productivity for businesses that deal with bulk documents. The ADF typically accommodates up to 50 sheets, significantly reducing the time and effort required for scanning larger volumes of paper.

Another standout characteristic is the advanced image processing technology included in these scanners. This technology optimizes scanned images by automatically cropping, rotating, and enhancing the clarity of text and images. Features such as automatic color detection help users achieve better results without the need for manual adjustments.

In terms of connectivity, the IRIS DC1100E and DC1100 offer versatile options to integrate seamlessly into existing office systems. The ability to connect via USB allows for a straightforward setup, while compatibility with various operating systems ensures that users can easily operate the device regardless of their preferred software environment.

Furthermore, these scanners support a wide range of file formats, offering flexibility when it comes to saving and sharing scanned documents. Users can save files as PDFs, JPEGs, and more, facilitating ease of access and organization.

User-friendly software accompanies the IRIS DC1100E and DC1100, providing features for document management, including OCR (Optical Character Recognition) capabilities. This functionality enables users to convert scanned documents into editable and searchable text, enhancing the efficiency of information retrieval.

In summary, the IRIS DC1100E and DC1100 are powerful scanning solutions well-suited for businesses looking to enhance their document management processes. With features such as high-resolution scanning, an efficient ADF, advanced image processing, versatile connectivity, and comprehensive software support, these devices represent a significant advancement in document digitization technology.