RAM-6021 Wired Router
71
Services Tab
Note:
When
changing
the
Primary
Address
to
your
own
private
Sixview
Manager
server,
you
may
want
to
consider
setting
the
Secondary
Address
to
the
Red
Lion
SixView
test
server
(server1.sixviewmanager.com)
for
trial
and
initial
production
rollouts.
This
will
enable
Red
Lion
support
staff
to
monitor
the
progress
and
better
assist
in
diagnosing
potential
problems.
SixView
Manager
Server
Secondary
Address:
Enter
the
IP
Address
or
host
name
of
your
SixView
Manager
secondary
server.
Note:
When
changing
the
Primary
Address
to
your
own
private
SixView
Manager
server,
you
may
want
to
consider
setting
the
Secondary
Address
to
the
Red
Lion
SixView
Manager
test
server
(server2.sixviewmanager.com)
for
trial
and
initial
production
rollouts.
This
will
enable
Red
Lion
support
staff
to
monitor
the
progress
and
better
assist
in
diag
‐
nosing
potential
problems.
Select
Primary/Alternate
Connection
Mode:
Select
the
desired
Connection
Mode
from
the
drop
‐
down
menu.
•
Primary
Only:
The
SixView
Manager
client
only
connects
to
the
Primary
Server.
•
Secondary
Only:
The
SixView
Manager
client
only
connects
to
the
Secondary
Server.
•
Both:
The
SixView
Manager
client
connects
to
the
Primary
and
Secondary
Servers.
•
Secondary
when
Primary
unavailable:
The
SixView
Manager
client
preferentially
connects
to
the
Primary,
using
the
Sec
‐
ondary
as
a
backup.
Note:
“Secondary
when
Primary
unavailable”
or
“Both”
are
the
preferred
methods
in
configurations
supporting
redundant
SixView
Manager
servers.
Enter
Access
Interval
(minutes)
(Required):
Enter
the
number
of
minutes
the
SixView
Manager
Client
process
should
wait
before
connecting
to
the
SixView
Manager
server.
Note:
While
lower
values
can
result
in
more
timely
status
reports
with
the
SixView
Manager
Server,
it
comes
at
an
expense
of
increased
data
traffic.
Enter
Error
Interval
(minutes)(Required):
Enter
the
number
of
minutes
the
SixView
Manager
client
should
wait
before
re
‐
attempting
a
previously
failed
check
‐
in
attempt.
Select
Access
Method:
Select
the
desired
Access
Method
from
the
provided
drop
‐
down.
Unencrypted
(http):
Faster,
but
less
secure.
Encrypted
(https):
Slower,
but
more
secure.
Note:
The
encrypted
method
adds
significant
overhead.
For
example,
if
an
ipsec_restart
is
an
option,
then
when
selected,
will
be
run
whenever
the
fallback
logic
selects
and
activates
this
interface.
Enter
SixView
Manager
Server
Port
#
(Required):
If
the
SixView
Manager
Server
has
been
configured
to
accept
con
‐
nections
on
a
port
other
than
its
standard
default,
that
custom
port
number
should
be
entered
in
this
field.
The
administrator
of
the
SixView
Manager
Server
will
be
able
to
provide
you
with
the
necessary
information
to
properly
set
this
parameter.
Default
18080
for
http,
18081
for
https.
Select
Interface:
Select
the
name
of
the
interface
to
which
the
SixView
Manager
Client
will
bind
for
communications
with
the
SixView
Manager
Server.
Note:
This
option
will
only
be
necessary
if
the
SixView
Manager
Client
is
required
to
communicate
through
a
config
‐
ured
IPSEC,
GRE
or
IPIP
tunnel.
Enter
Rapid
Check
‐
in
Interval
(Required):
Enables
the
device
to
send
information
at
very
short
intervals.
This
feature
is
only
supported
by
SixView
Manager
Servers
running
1.22
or
later
version
server
software.
Note:
Each
Rapid
RF
check
‐
in
will
produce
about
1300
bytes
of
data.
Setting
this
value
to
15
seconds
will
generate
about
7.4MB
of
data
a
day
(224.6MB
every
30
days).
This
amount
is
in
addition
to
any
other
data
the
unit
might
be
transmitting/receiving.
Enter
0
if
you
are
not
using
this
feature
on
a
SixView
Manager
Server.