Instruction manual
XWEB 3000 – rel.1.7–
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of Longitude as measured East and West from the Prime Meridian of the World at Greenwich,
England. Some countries have adopted non-standard time zones, usually 30 minutes offset.
Each Time Zone is measured relative to Greenwich, England. By setting the right Time Zone the
system will be able to calculate the local time independently on the Client calling Country.
2.2.4.5 NETWORK
The next window allows you to setup the network. You can choose “No network”, it means you will not
be able to reach your XWEB 3000 using intranet/lan access. This is an uncommon situation. On the
other side if you check the radio button “fixed network”, you have to fill in the blank labels. We suggest
you, before proceeding, to contact your network administrator to get help.
IP ADDRESS:
you need this unique number to identify your XWEB 3000. There are 2 kind of IP
numbers: private and public ones. The first are usually used to setup an intranet/lan where all clients
do not need to be reached from outside. We can compare this situation to a close environment:
communication is possible only among IPs belonging to this private range. For example IP numbers
192.168.xxx.yyy define a private network.
NETWORK MASK:
is just like a filter, 255.255.255.0 means XWEB 3000 can directly reaches only
PCs belonging to its IP range. All other requests will be send to a valid gateway.
GATEWAY ADDRESS:
You have to compile this field with a valid gateway IP number. Gataway
machines are a kind of portal through which all data that can not directly reaches the target IP directly,
are sent.
PRIMARY/SECONDARY DNS:
In the internet world you can reach a web server using its name, for
example www.dixell.com, digiting the name into your web-browser address bar. Due to the protocol
used to guarantee performance and security, all names are converted into IP numbers. This operation
is made by a DNS server. Usually your ISP or your network administrator can provide you a valid DNS
number.
EXTERNAL IP ADDRESS:
Is the unique public IP address assigned to the XWEB 3000 Server on the
Internet network. This Address will be used by people on the Internet to access to the server.
Please contact the Network Administrator for this parameter.