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inSync Private Cloud 5.2 - inSync Help - Druva

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<strong>inSync</strong> <strong>5.2</strong> <strong>Private</strong> <strong>Cloud</strong> – Administrator’s Guide<br />

Configuring IP Addresses or FQDN for <strong>inSync</strong> Server<br />

By default, the <strong>inSync</strong> Server uses the IP address of the computer on which it is installed. However,<br />

you can configure a list of IP addresses or fully qualified domain names (FQDN) that can be used by<br />

client devices to access the <strong>inSync</strong> Server. You can also arrange these IP addresses and FQDN in order<br />

preference.<br />

Adding an IP Address or FQDN<br />

To add an IP address or FQDN:<br />

1. From the Manage menu, select Settings. The Settings page is displayed.<br />

2. Click the Network tab.<br />

3. Under Server IP / FQDN area, click Add New Server IP / FQDN. The Add Server IP /<br />

FQDN window appears.<br />

4. Enter the IP address / FQDN and the TCP port number.<br />

5. Select if the IP address or FQDN will be available over LAN or WAN. If you want <strong>inSync</strong> to<br />

decide if the IP address / FQDN will be available under LAN or WAN, selectAuto. In such<br />

cases, any connection with 20 ms or more TTL is considered as a WAN-based connection.<br />

6. Click Ok.<br />

The IP address or FQDN is added. You can select the IP address or FQDN and use the Move Up button<br />

to arrange it in the desired sequence.<br />

Modifying an IP address or FQDN<br />

To modify an IP address or FQDN:<br />

1. From the Manage menu, select Settings. The Settings page is displayed.<br />

2. Click the Network tab.<br />

3. Under Server IP Address / FQDN area, click the IP address or FQDN that you want to<br />

modify. The Edit Server IP / FQDN window appears.<br />

4. Modify the IP / FQDN address, TCP port number, and the network type per your<br />

requirement.<br />

5. Click Ok.<br />

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