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Additional Networking Options
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Hostname: A host name to identify this device on the network.
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DHCP Server, Smart DHCP, or Static IP the following options apply:
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IP Address
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Subnet Mask
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Gateway
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DNS Server
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DHCP Pool Start (not applicable for Static IP)
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DHCP Pool Size (not applicable for Static IP; Number of addresses to assign)
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Click Save IP Config to save changes. The system must be restarted for most settings to take
effect.
Web Credentials
By default, no credentials are required to log into the user interface. If required authentication is desired,
enter a user name and password here. The current password must be specified to make this change. If
authentication is currently disabled, leave the current password field blank. Once “Save Web
Credentials” is clicked the settings take effect immediately.
Duck Settings
Ducking is the ability for audio to mute when other audio is detected. The following settings can be used
to tweak the duck settings:
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Duck Threshold
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This setting defines the detection level the system will use to initiate ducking, if
configured in a talk group.
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A lower level would result in ducking occurring with quieter sounds where a higher level
would require louder sounds to trigger the ducking.
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Default is -21dB
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Duck Mute Time
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This setting defines how long the ducked audio should mute before returning to normal
level.
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Default is 2 seconds
See
Talk Group Example 5
for details on configuring ducking.
Export and Import
Exporting can be used to backup a system configuration. An exported backup can be imported to restore
a system or used as a template to clone multiple systems.
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Exporting
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Clicking the “Export Settings” will present a “export.dcc” file to be saved. This file should
be renamed to something meaningful and saved somewhere safe.
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Importing
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Clicking the “Choose File” button will open a file-chooser dialog. A previously saved
“.dcc” file should be selected. Clicking “Open” or “OK” will open the file.
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Once the file processed and verified, the system will present the option of exploring the
file or importing the file. See
Figure 8.12
.
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Exploring the file is for troubleshooting . In most cases click “Import File”.
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A “Map Devices” page is displayed. See
Figure 8.13
.
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If applying a backup to the same system it came from, no changes are required
on this page. All devices should automatically be populated.
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If using this backup to clone another system, each device from the file must be
mapped to a device on this new system. The system will only allow mapping of
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