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D13898.08
MAY 2009
TANDBERG
CONTENT SERVER
ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE
Table of
Contents
Introduction
Installation
Quick Setup
TCS
Administration
Backing up and
Restoring
Administrator
Settings
Conference
Setup
View
Conferences
Appendices
Example 2: Setting the IP Address Itself
Examples of Front Panel Operation
Set the IP Address to Static
Example 1: Setting the IP Address Type
Example 2: Setting the IP Address Itself
We recommend that you change the IP address
from DHCP to Static once the Content Server is
in production. After changing the IP address to
Static, you should also specify DNS Preferred
and Alternate addresses, otherwise DNS
lookups for LDAP servers, external media
servers, etc. may fail.
Use the examples on this page together with
the diagram on the previous page to set the IP
address.
To set the subnet mask, default gateway and
DNS IP addresses, follow the steps described
below.
Use the
Arrow
keys to scroll up
and down and
have the settings
shown displayed
one by one. The
menu title will be
retained.
The IP Settings has six submenus. Use the
Arrow
keys to locate
Address Type
IP Settings
Address Type
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Default Gateway
DNS (Preferred)
DNS (Alternate)
The upper line is the menu title (as shown
here) or a text describing a submenu or
the setting shown (as in the example to
the right). The settings available can be
displayed one by one (the upper line is
retained) by scrolling up and down.
Press
Enter
to produce the menu. The display
shows two lines at a time:
Use the
Arrow
keys to scroll down to Static.
Press
Enter
to put the change into effect and
proceed to specify the IP address.
Press
Enter
twice to enter the submenu:
Selecting
IP Settings
>
Address Type
Static
Use the
Arrow
keys to scroll up
and down and
have the settings
shown displayed
one by one. The
menu title will be
retained.
The IP Settings has six submenus. Use
the
Arrow
keys to locate
IP Address
IP Settings
Address Type
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Default Gateway
DNS (Preferred)
DNS (Alternate)
The upper line is the menu title (as shown
here) or a text describing a submenu or
the setting shown (as in the example to
the right). The settings available can be
displayed one by one (the upper line is
retained) by scrolling up and down.
Press
Enter
to produce the menu. The display
shows two lines at a time:
Press
Enter
to edit the address.
The first digit will now blink.
Use the
Arrow
keys to scroll through the
numbers (0–9) and press
Enter
when the
number requested appears. The next digit will
then start to blink.
Repeat until the final digit has been set.
Press
Enter
to enter the submenu:
Press
Enter
to bypass any digit not in need of
adjustment.
When all digits have been set pressing
Enter
will
produce the
Save Changes
menu.
Use
Arrow
keys to select applicable option.
Use
Enter
to exit the menu putting changes
into effect.This will take you back to the
IP Settings
menu.
If you need to change other settings repeat the
procedure selecting the applicable
IP Setting
submenu (e.g.
Default Gateway
) first.
Use
Return
to leave a menu undoing any changes. This
will also take you back to the
IP Settings
menu.
Selecting
IP Settings
>
IP Address