➌Registration Server Setup.
Within a Peribit community, one Sequence Reducer 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 Sequence Reducers within a Peribit community, and
should be different from the Sequence Reducer’s administrator password. When you set up additional
Sequence Reducers, you supply each device with the registration server IP address and password.
•If this Sequence Reducer 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 this device is not the registration server and you have not yet configured the registration server for the
Peribit community, enter the IP address of the Sequence Reducer that will be the registration server and the chosen
registration server password. Note that the Sequence Reducer will not process data until a registration server is
configured.
•You can also delay the formation of reduction tunnels to other Sequence Reducers in the Peribit community. If you
select this option, the Sequence Reducer will not reduce or assemble data from other Peribit Sequence Reducers
until you enable reduction tunnel formation in the Endpoints page of the SRS Web console.
•Click Next to continue.
➍Set the Time.
•The time settings page displays the local time of the Sequence Reducer. If the time settings are not correct, enter
the current time, date, and local time zone for the Sequence Reducer. If applicable, select the Daylight Savings
checkbox.
NOTE: If your network uses an NTP server for device time settings, you can configure the Sequence Reducer to use the
NTP server after completing the Quick Setup. For more information, refer to the
Sequence Reducer Operator’s Guide
.
•Click Next to continue.
➎Specify Topology.
When you create a Peribit community of devices, you can select the Topology setting that best describes your network. The
topology setting ensures that a Sequence Reducer’s resources are efficiently used to reduce and assemble data between
devices.
•Choose the topology setting that best describes your network and the Sequence Reducer’s relationship to the network
(Hub, Spoke, or Mesh). If you choose Hub or Mesh, select a range for the number of Sequence Reducers in the Peribit
community.
•Click Next to continue.
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