Polycom
®
DMA
™
System Server Setup
Polycom, Inc.
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6
While the server is rebooting, disconnect the Ethernet cable from the
laptop and connect the server’s GB1 interface to the enterprise network.
The reboot process takes about three minutes. When it’s finished, the front
panel LCD displays
DMA Ready
.
7
From a PC with network access to the Polycom DMA system, point your
browser to the system’s virtual host name or IP address and log in with
user ID
admin
and password
admin
.
8
Go to
Configuration > System > System Time
and do the following:
a
Select the correct
System time zone
for your location.
b
Leave
Auto Adjust For Daylight Savings
checked (deselecting this
may cause problems, especially with NTP servers).
c
Under
NTP servers
, enter the IP addresses (or domain names) for the
time servers from the
.
We strongly recommend specifying at least one and preferably three
time servers. Use NTP stratum 3 quality time servers, if possible.
d
Click
Update
. When asked to confirm restarting the system, click
Yes
.
The system begins to reboot. The process takes about three minutes. When
it’s finished, the front panel LCD displays
DMA Ready
.
9
Log back into the system and go to
Configuration > System > Security
Configuration
.
10
Either select one or more unsecured access methods to enable or select
Maximum security
. Click
Update
.
Depending on the settings you made, the system may need to restart. If so,
you’re asked to confirm. Click
Yes
.
If the system needs to reboot, it does so. The process takes about three
minutes. When it’s finished, the front panel LCD displays
DMA Ready
.
11
If you’re installing a two-node cluster, verify that Node 2 is off and do the
following:
a
Connect the GB 1 Ethernet port of the second server (Node 2) to the
enterprise network.
b
Connect one of the provided crossover cables to the GB 2 ports of the
two servers.
c
Verify that the first server (Node 1) is running and its front panel LCD
displays
DMA Ready
. Then turn on the second server (Node 2).
After the second server boots, it detects and gets its configuration
settings from Node 1 and joins the cluster. When done, both servers’
LCDs display
DMA Clustered
.
12
Log back into the system, if necessary, and complete your system setup.
Refer to the online help or the
Polycom DMA Operations Guide
for the
relevant descriptions and procedures.
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