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3. Configuring Your Server
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6.
Display IP Address – Enter
6
to view your current IP address settings and IP address
mode. Also displays the hostname, domain name, and FQDN.
Examples:
IP Address Mode: static
Network Interface: Production
IPv4 Address: 192.168.1.100
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
MAC Address: 00:0c:29:4b:4c:3w
Default Gateway:
default via 192.168.1.1 dev eth0
Hostname: gateway
Domain Name: examplecompany.com
Native FQDN: examplegateway.examplecompany.com
7.
Display DNS Nameserver – Enter
7
to view the DNS servers.
Examples:
Primary DNS Server for Host: 192.168.1.10
Secondary DNS Server for Host: 192.168.1.11
8.
Query NTP Time Servers – Enter
8
to query NTP servers.
Note
This command doesn’t work if the domain name server is not defined.
9.
Display Kernel IP Routing Table – Enter
9
to view how your server is configured for Ethernet
routing.
10.
Display ARP Table – Enter
10
to display router and MAC address information. This
information is display only.
11.
Ping Utility – Enter
11
to ping network addresses. Use Ctrl + C to stop pinging.
12.
Traceroute Utility – Enter
12
to run the utility.
The system then prompts you for an IP address and port:
If you provide an IP address but do not provide the port, the system will display the
trace route to the IP address you specified.
If you provide an IP address and also provide the port, the system will check if any
ports in the firewall are blocking access to your Vidyo server, and then display them.