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Chapter 2 - Configure Network Settings Common Network Settings Descriptions Parameter Description Hostname DNS Server 1 DNS Server 2 Name for this IF2. The default is "IF2". The hostname can be either a simple hostname, or a qualified domain name (FQDN). If this IF2 obtains its IP address via DHCP, this parameter is sent to the DHCP server. If the server supports it, this field is used for dynamic DNS updates. IP address of a domain name server that the IF2 uses to resolve DNS names. IP address of a second domain name server that the IF2 uses to resolve DNS names. DNS Suffix 1 Primary DNS suffix to be appended to unqualified names. DNS Suffix 2 Secondary DNS suffix to be appended to unqualified names. SNTP Server Name 1 DNS name or IP address of an SNTP or NTP server. SNTP Server Name 2 DNS name or IP address of a second SNTP or NTP server. Time Zone Time zone for this IF2. Choose the time zone from the drop-down list. Default is GMT. For more information, see "Set the Date and Time" on page 18. SYSLOG Destination Domain name or IP address of the SYSLOG server. Configure Security Note: Before you configure security settings for this IF2, you should be familiar with the type of security implemented for your network. The IF2 supports a variety of security features to help maintain the integrity of your secure network. You can: • enable/disable access services. • change the default user name and password. For help, see "Set Up Logins" on page 28. • use a password server to maintain a list of authorized users who can configure and manage the IF2. For help, see "Set Up Logins" on page 28. 26 IF2 Network Reader User Manual

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Chapter 2 — Configure Network Settings
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IF2 Network Reader User Manual
Configure Security
The IF2 supports a variety of security features to help maintain the
integrity of your secure network. You can:
enable/disable access services.
change the default user name and password. For help, see
“Set Up
Logins” on page 28.
use a password server to maintain a list of authorized users who
can configure and manage the IF2. For help, see
“Set Up Logins”
on page 28.
Common Network Settings Descriptions
Parameter
Description
Hostname
Name for this IF2. The default is “IF2<serial number of the IF2>”.
The hostname can be either a simple hostname, or a qualified domain
name (FQDN). If this IF2 obtains its IP address via DHCP, this parameter
is sent to the DHCP server. If the server supports it, this field is used for
dynamic DNS updates.
DNS Server 1
IP address of a domain name server that the IF2 uses to resolve DNS
names.
DNS Server 2
IP address of a second domain name server that the IF2 uses to resolve
DNS names.
DNS Suffix 1
Primary DNS suffix to be appended to unqualified names.
DNS Suffix 2
Secondary DNS suffix to be appended to unqualified names.
SNTP Server Name 1
DNS name or IP address of an SNTP or NTP server.
SNTP Server Name 2
DNS name or IP address of a second SNTP or NTP server.
Time Zone
Time zone for this IF2. Choose the time zone from the drop-down list.
Default is GMT.
For more information, see
“Set the Date and Time” on page 18.
SYSLOG Destination
Domain name or IP address of the SYSLOG server.
Note:
Before you configure security settings for this IF2, you should
be familiar with the type of security implemented for your network.