Example 2
In the example shown below, the QuantStudio
™
6 or 7 Flex Real-Time PCR System is
connected directly to the computer, which is also connected to the local area network.
In this configuration, the computers on the network can exchange experiments with
the system computer. The QuantStudio
™
6 or 7 Flex Real-Time PCR System can be
neither monitored nor controlled remotely because it is physically isolated from the
network.
• Consult a network administrator.
– We recommend that you consult a network administrator before connecting
the QuantStudio
™
6 or 7 Flex Real-Time PCR System to your laboratory
network.
– To enable the full functionality of the QuantStudio
™
Real-Time PCR
Software, the computer requires a network connection.
• Limit remote monitoring to 10 computers.
Avoid using more than 10 computers to simultaneously monitor the system
remotely. Although the system supports remote monitoring from multiple
computers, each connection taxes the instrument microprocessor. Too many
connections can overburden the system and result in instrument errors.
Note:
The effects of an overburdened system are evident in the Temperature Plot
during a run. Symptoms can include extended hold times or brief, unexpected
plateaus in the instrument Temperature Plot.
• Observe the restrictions to mDNS and Autodiscovery.
The QuantStudio
™
6 or 7 Flex Real-Time PCR System supports mDNS but only
when the system and the computer share a direct network connection and are
within the same subnet. Consequently, network computers that are separated
from the system by a router, hub, or another network device may not be able to
access the system by its host name.
Networking
guidelines and
best practices
Appendix C
Networking
Networking overview
C
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™
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