Managing Hostnames - Vidyo VidyoGateway Administrator's Manual

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3. Configuring Your Server
2.
Enter m for more options.
3.
Enter A for Advanced Options.
Enter 4 for SNMP Administration.
4.
5.
Enter D to configure SNMP Notification.
The SNMP Notification menu displays.
6.
Enter 1 for SNMPv3 Notification.
The SNMPv3 Notification menu displays.
Enter 1 for SNMPv3 Notification.
7.
8.
Enter 2 to delete SNMPv3 Notification.
9.
Enter the number of the notification user you wish to delete.
10.
Enter y to confirm.
11.
Enter X to return to the SNMP Notification menu.

Managing Hostnames

Hostname entries can be added to a single hostfile on your VidyoPortal. These entries are used to
map an IP addresses to a specific Hostname or FQDN.
Note
Vidyo recommends this feature not replace adding proper records to your internal and
external DNS servers. It should only be used to support DMZ deployments where there is no
DNS server access from the DMZ and allowing the different servers to properly locate each
other.
The Cluster FQDN of the VidyoPortal can be added to the hostfile to avoid making DNS
queries from your VidyoManager, VidyoRouter, and VidyoProxy to the same VidyoPortal on
which they reside. If you use the same Public FQDN as your Cluster FQDN, then it is not
necessary to add the Cluster FQDN to your hostfile.
To manage hostnames:
1.
Log in to the System Console.
For more information, see
the Default
Password.
Logging in to the System Console of Your Server and Changing
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