Sony IPELA NSR-500 Series User Manual page 19

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You can set one master server for uniformly managing
users in the system, and multiple slave servers.
1) This is for when you want to perform common user
management with multiple servers, or when you want to
connect from RealShot Manager Advanced (Client).
Select [Master] or [Slave].
If you select [Slave], enter the master server address to
which to connect.
If a server is changed from master to slave, the user
information that was configured locally is discarded
and the user information of the master is used.
If you want to change this setting, basically change it
immediately after installation.
If you change this setting, restart the system.
Use Proxy Server
Select the check box when using a proxy server for
connecting to the slave servers and master server of the
central server.
IP Address
Enter the IP address for the proxy server.
Port
Enter the port number for the proxy server.
Connection from Remote Client
Select the check box to connect from a remote client.
Network Interface for Remote Client
Select the network to use for the connecting with
remote client.
Server Port
Central Server
Configure the port number for the central server.
Event Action Server
Configure the port number for the event action
server.
Download Server
Configure the port number for the download server.
Record Server
Configure the port number for the record server.
NAT Setting
Displays the NAT Setting dialog box (page 19).
Configure these settings when you want to connect
to the server via an Internet connection, for
example, from a client connected to an external
network using a broadband router.
Caution
• When changing to [Slave], register a user other than
"admin" on the master server, and use that user. The user
level for the user must be "Level 5".
• When the central server mode or the server port is
changed, a message appears and the system restarts.
• If you changed the network interface for the remote
client, you must restart the system. When changing the
server mode, be sure to change the network interface
setting and restart the system beforehand.
Setting Items of NAT Setting Dialog Box
Configure port forwarding settings for broadband routers.
If the router supports the UPnP function, you can use the
UPnP function to configure the router settings.
• If you select [Auto Setting], all of the setting items will
be configured automatically via UPnP. Select [Manual
Setting] if you want to specify port numbers manually.
• Regardless of whether [Auto Setting] or [Manual
Setting] is selected, router configuration is not necessary
if the UPnP function is used.
• If you select [Manual Setting] and do not use the UPnP
function, be sure to configure settings on the router side,
and enter those same settings for the appropriate items in
this dialog box.
• If you changed the network interface for the remote
client, you must restart the system. When changing the
server mode, be sure to change the network interface
setting and restart the system beforehand.
This dialog box appears when you select [NAT Setting] on
the Server Configuration screen (page 18). After
configuring each setting, click [OK].
Note
These settings are not required if you do not intend to
connect from clients on external networks.
Auto Setting
Automatically configures settings for the router.
UPnP
If you select [Auto Setting], the [Use] check box will
be selected automatically.
Configuring Settings Related to Servers
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