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Registration Server Setup.
One Peribit device must be designated as the Registration Server.
To designate this device as the registration server, select the option and assign a registration server
password in the appropriate fields.
The registration server password authenticates the Peribit devices in a community, and should be different from the
administrator password. When you set up additional Peribit devices, you supply each device with the registration server
IP address and password.
If this Sequence Mirror is not the registration server, enter the IP address of the current (or future) registration server,
and then enter the registration server password in the appropriate field.
If you have not yet configured the registration server, enter the IP address and password of the Peribit device that will
be the registration server. The Sequence Mirror will not process data until a registration server is configured.
You can also delay the formation of reduction tunnels to other Peribit devices in the community. If you select this option,
the Sequence Mirror will not reduce or assemble data from other Peribit devices until you enable reduction tunnel
formation in the Endpoints page of the SRS Web console.
Click Next to continue.
Set the Time.
The time settings page displays the local time of the Sequence Mirror. If the time settings are not correct, enter the
current time, date, and local time zone for the Sequence Mirror. If applicable, select the Daylight Savings checkbox.
NOTE: If your network uses an NTP server for device time settings, you can configure the Sequence Mirror to use the
NTP server after completing the Quick Setup. For more information, refer to the Operator's Guide.
Click Next to continue.
Specify Topology and WAN Circuit Speeds.
The topology setting ensures that device resources are used efficiently to reduce and assemble data. The WAN circuit speeds
allow Network Sequence Mirroring (NSM) to be enabled automatically with other Sequence Mirrors in the community.
Choose the topology setting that best describes the Sequence Mirror's relationship to the other Peribit devices in the com-
munity (Hub, Spoke, or Mesh). If you choose Hub or Mesh, select a range for the total number of devices in the community
(Sequence Reducers and Sequence Mirrors).
Enter the outbound and inbound WAN circuit speeds. The outbound speed is the sum of the speeds for all the outbound
circuits on the adjacent router that carry traffic from the Peribit device. The inbound speed is advertised to the remote
Peribit devices as the speed at which to access this device, and is usually the same as the outbound speed.
Click Next to continue.
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