TCP/IP Settings

The LAN TCP/IP page is where you can set up the TCP/IP settings of your . Here you can specify the IP address, net mask, gateway address, DNS address and access port base for viewer and for browser (port base +8), or whether you want to use DHCP.
However, before you go on with the various settings on this page, you might need to check first with your network administrator for proper settings. If you do not configure those TCP/IP settings properly, you will not be able to make valid connections to the .

After you have made all modifications, click Store Settings to save your settings and then hit Apply Settings/Restart Servers to validate these new settings. Every change you have made on this page will NOT apply until you hit Apply Settings/Restart Servers!   

 

Settings 

TCP Port Base: You can freely specify the port base for viewer connection with the server. You can choose any available port base, starting form the lowest alternative of port 5900 with an increment of 10 right up to port 6090. The port base you choose is exactly the port number that uses for viewer connection. And “port base + 8” is the exact port number you will use for secure http connection for the browser. After you have made the port base modification, remember to hit the Store Settings button, and then hit the Apply Setting/Restart Servers to validate your changes.

Host Name: The host name is the name that the will assume on your Local Area Network.

Domain Name: Specify here the domain name for your as it appears on your LAN. (Leave it empty if you don’t know).

Use DHCP: This option allows the to get all TCP/IP settings automatically from a DHCP server.

IP Address: Enter a fixed IP address (in dotted decimal format such as 192.168.1.200) that will be used by the in your LAN.

Network Mask: Enter a net mask value (in dotted decimal format such as 255.255.255.0) that will be used by in your LAN.

Gateway: Enter the fixed IP address (in dotted decimal format such as 192.168.1.254) of the gateway (i.e. router) to access the Internet.

DNS: Enter the IP address (in dotted decimal format such as 80.10.246.30) of the DNS server that will be used by for domain name resolution. Ask your network administrator if you don’t know.

Note: You must enter a valid DNS server IP address to allow the email alert of the to be effective.