Installation and Operation Guide

8-2 TS-3000i Web Clock Installation & Operation Guide
Wide Area Service Discovery Setup
The default factory setting on the TS-3000i clock is “Local Area Service
Discovery” so that clocks on network1 can only be discovered and
managed from the PC connected to network1.
To configure the clock for Wide Area Service Discovery:
Step 1. Setup your DNS server to update non-secure dynamic
updates. Make sure the firewall is not blocking UDP port 53 on
the DNS server.
Step 2. Click on the DNS Servers link under Time Sync
, and the DNS
Servers Settings screen will appear displaying the four (4)
default public DNS servers (see Figure 8-2).
Figure 8-2: Configure DNS Server Settings
Step 3. Change the domain name from “local” to the domain name of
your network. For example, you companywide domain name
might be “apple.com” or “dns-sd.org”.
Step 4. Enter the IP address of your companywide DNS server as one
of the four DNS servers in the list.
Step 5. Click the
button to save the new DNS Server
configuration. This process could take 1-2 minutes to
complete. The clock should now be ready for Wide Area
Service Discovery.