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Fevzi Genc
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Hello,

Are there any documentation shows how to configure NTP server on IMS1000.

Thanks,

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Marco Giustini
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control panel / time

The unit must be able to access the internet of course.

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Dave Macaulay
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It is a tab in control panel / time.
You also need to set up a DNS server in the network properties. If it's going through an internet router you generally just use the router address. If you use DHCP all settings will be automatic but the server address will be dynamic, not static: you can set up most routers to use DHCP and reserve the server address by MAC address. I would use a static address if possible.

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Fevzi Genc
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Thanks Dave, Marco,

I am using static IP. How can i setup DNS server. There is no choice in control panel tab.

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Marco Giustini
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control panel / networking

Are you authorised to play with that system?

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Fevzi Genc
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Don't worry Marco, I am authorized person. There is no field in control panel/networking to input DNS server adress.

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Marco Giustini
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ehm... you're right!

The installation manual mentions a way to manually 'rescue' the IP configuration and also mentions how to add DNS servers but apparently there's no DNS field under networking!

How bizarre. [Smile] I'm stuck!

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