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2.14.3

Network Services

Several standard network services can be enabled or disabled via the easily
accessible Network Services Panel under MANAGEMENT > Network Setup:
The Network Services panel has ON/OFF toggle switches for the following dae-
mons and features:
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IPv4
Gateway: The gateway (default router) address is needed if
communication to the SecureSync is made outside of the local net-
work. By default, the gateway is disabled.
IPv6 Auto
configuration), Auto (stateless auto configuration using SLAAC and
DHCP), and Stateful (auto configuration using DHCP only).
Domain: This is the domain name to be associated with this port.
DNS
Primary: This is the primary DNS address to be used for this
port. Depending on how your DHCP server is configured, this is set
automatically once DHCP is enabled. Alternatively, you may con-
figure your DHCP server to NOT use a DNS address. When DHCP is
disabled, DNS Primary is set manually, using the format "#.#.#.#" with
no leading zeroes or spaces, where each '#' is a decimal integer from
the range [0,255].
DNS
Secondary: This is the secondary DNS address to be used for
this port. Depending on how your DHCP server is configured, this is
set automatically once DHCP is enabled, or your DHCP server may be
configured NOT to set a DNS address. When DHCP is disabled, DNS
Secondary is set manually, using the format "#.#.#.#" with no leading
zeroes or spaces, where each '#' is a decimal integer from the range
[0,255].
MTU: Maximum Transmission Unit. Range (for Ethernet v2): Default:
1500 bytes. Smaller packages are recommended, if encapsulation is
required e.g., to meet encryption needs, which would cause the max-
imum package size to be exceeded. If the MTU is programmed out-
side of the default, SecureSync will automatically round up any entry
into the nearest multiple of 64 to follow Linux requirements.
Edit IPv6
Address: Click on this button to configure a static IPv6
address.
4. To apply your changes, click
System Time
Message: A once-per second Time Message sent out via Mult-
icast; for details, see
Configuration: Choose between Disabled (disable auto
Submit
(the window will close), or Apply.
"System Time Message" on
2.14  Configure Network Settings
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