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To upgrade a single system to the i-Vu Standard/Plus v6.0 application
Configuring NTP
Network Time Protocol (NTP) is a networking protocol for clock synchronization. You can designate an NTP source
that sends the correct time to the i-Vu® web server, ensuring constant accurate time. You can enter 2 static
addresses (DNS name or IP) of NTP servers or use the default addresses provided by the i-Vu® application. If you
do not enable NTP, the i-Vu® system clock must be monitored and updated regularly in the
System Options
menu
>
General
tab.
You can configure DHCP servers to supply IP addresses of NTP servers to the i-Vu® web server. If you have
checked
Obtain an IP address automatically
and
Enable Time Synchronization
, the i-Vu® web server tries to
obtain an NTP server address from the DHCP server on site. If it cannot find one, the i-Vu® web server uses the
User Assigned NTP addresses, if any, in the User Assigned fields.
CAUTION
Contact your Network Administrator for guidance in entering these settings.
You can access NTP from a local server, a remote server, or a website. To set up NTP:
1 Verify that
Enable time synchronization from an NTP server
is checked.
2
System Assigned NTP Server Address
- To use this read-only field, make sure you have checked
Obtain an IP
address automatically
to allow your system to search for an address for the NTP server and display a primary
and alternate address.
3
User Assigned NTP Server Address
- You can use the default website addresses if your system allows it.
Firewalls may prevent successful access to the default websites. Your Network Administrator can provide
alternate addresses for a local server, a remote server, or a website.
After entering address and/or NTP settings
1 Click
Apply Changes
to save your updated settings. The web server automatically reboots.
2 Close the
Management Tool
.
3 Disconnect the LAN cable between the computer and the i-Vu® web server and reconnect the web server to
the customer’s LAN.
Start the i-Vu® application
1 If necessary, reconfigure the computer to access the i-Vu web server over the customer’s network.
2 Launch Internet Explorer, access the i-Vu® interface, and login.
3 Since the database was restored, the you must adjust the following:
Timezone, Date
- select appropriate options
Time
-
enter the correct time! The i-Vu® web server will
not
automatically read the time from your
computer.
4 Click
Next
.
5 Review entries. Click
Submit
. Wait for your system to launch. It will take a minute. If you get an error, type
http://<your system name> in your browser and hit return.
i-Vu® Application Carrier Proprietary and Confidential CARRIER CORPORATION ©2014
Rev. 3/21/2014 All rights reserved
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