12
Setting Up the Kaleido-IP
Networking Setup
11 Under
Date and Time
, select the appropriate time zone and format for your location.
12 If this Kaleido-IP is meant to monitor HLS sources, enable NTP synchronization: next to
NTP synchronization
, click
Enabled
, and then type the NTP server’s IP address.
13 Click
Save
.
The new settings are saved locally.
14 Click
OK
.
15 The
Apply settings
button becomes available.
16 Click
Apply settings
.
The multiviewer must be restarted for changes to the network configuration to take
effect. A message appears prompting you to reboot the system immediately.
17 Click
OK
.
18 If this Kaleido-IP is meant to monitor HLS sources, then you must also configure access
to your facilities’ DNS, and proxy servers:
Detected link mode By default, all network adapters are set to auto-negotiate. The
connection speed and duplex mode will be set automatically based
on the corresponding port settings on the associated switch.
Configured link
mode
1000 Mbps full-duplex
communication can only be achieved via
auto-negotiation, as required by the IEEE-802.3 standard, section
28D.5. Should your network configuration require specific speed
and duplex mode settings, select the appropriate value from the
Configured link mode
list.
Note:
Settings cannot be applied to a multiviewer system while an
upgrade is in progress. If the multiviewer does not reboot after 10 seconds
or so, try clicking
Apply settings
again after a minute or two, until the
multiviewer reboots.