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Chapter 4 Configuring Devices
Configuring the Service Engine
Step 3 Click Submit to save the settings.
Enabling RCP
Remote Copy Protocol (RCP) lets you download, upload, and copy configuration files between remote
hosts and a switch. Unlike TFTP, which uses User Datagram Protocol (UDP), a connectionless protocol,
RCP uses TCP, which is connection oriented. This service listens for requests on TCP port 514.
To enable RCP services, do the following:
Step 1 Choose Devices > Devices > General Settings > Network > RCP. The RCP page is displayed.
Step 2 Check the RCP Enable check box to have the RCP services listen for RCP requests.
Step 3 Click Submit to save the settings.
Configuring NTP
To configure the SE to synchronize its clock with an NTP server, do the following:
Step 1 Choose Devices > Devices > General Settings > Network > NTP. The NTP page is displayed.
Step 2 Check Enable to enable NTP.
Step 3 In the NTP Server field, enter the IP address or host name of up to four NTP servers. Use a space to
separate the entries.
Step 4 Click Submit to save the settings.
Table 4-28 DNS Settings Fields
Field Description
Enable Enables Domain Name System (DNS) on the SE.
List of DNS Servers Space-delimited list of IP addresses for up to eight name servers
for name and address resolution.
Domain Names A space-delimited list of up to three default domain names. A
default domain name allows the system to resolve any unqualified
hostnames. Any IP hostname that does not contain a domain name
will have the configured domain name appended to it. This
appended name is resolved by the DNS server and then added to
the host table. A DNS server must be configured on the system for
hostname resolution to work correctly. To do this, use the List of
DNS Servers field.