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In-Sight
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1700 Series Wafer Reader Section 6: System Settings
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Domain
Specifies the 1700 reader’s Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) for the network on
which it is installed.
NOTE When the Use DHCP Server check box is enabled, this field is grayed out and displays the value
assigned by the DHCP server.
An In-Sight 1700 must have a FQDN to be accessible from a remote host that is not part
of the local network. The Domain setting sets the string that is appended to the host
name to make a FQDN.
For example, setting Domain to yourcorp.com yields the following results:
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If a host name is is1700060b, the FQDN for lookup is
is1700060b.yourcorp.com.
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If a host name is is1700060b.yourcorp.com. (notice the period at the end), the
FQDN for lookup is is1700060b.yourcorp.com.
Appending the period to the end of the host name prevents redundancy in appending the
Domain name to the FQDN. For example, if the period is omitted, is1700060b.
yourcorp.com would become is1700060b.yourcorp.com.yourcorp.com).
FTP Settings
This button opens the FTP Settings dialog to configure the File Transfer Protocol (FTP).
FTP Settings dialog controls include:
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Idle Timeout: The amount of time (in seconds) that a connection from another
host may be left open without any activity. The default is 120 seconds.
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Read Timeout: The amount of time (in seconds) that FTP remains blocked in a
read (or write). This value is used to recover from an unresponsive peer. The
default is 120 seconds.
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Connection Retry: The number of times to try connecting to a peer. The default
is 1 try.
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Local Port: The port address at which the local FTP server awaits connections.
The default port is 21.
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Remote Port: The port address at which a remote FTP awaits connections. The
default port is 21.
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Passive Transfers: This checkbox enables "passive" FTP client transfers, which
may be required when In-Sight needs to access an FTP server through a firewall
that does not allow connections to be initiated from the outside. The checkbox is
OFF by default.