Configure the connection between the terminal and the YSoft SafeQ server

  1. Display the Service menu and touch Server settings.

    images/wiki.ysoft.local/download/attachments/21955544/service_menu_server.png

  2. Touch Find server.

    images/wiki.ysoft.local/download/attachments/21955544/find_server.png

  3. If the terminal finds the server, skip to step 7

    OR

    If the terminal does not find the server, touch Server IP.

    images/wiki.ysoft.local/download/attachments/21955544/server_ip.png

  4. Enter the YSoft SafeQ server’s IP address in the format shown in this example and touch OK.

    10.0.1.1 is entered as 010 000 001 001.

    images/wiki.ysoft.local/download/attachments/21955544/ip_address_1.png

  5. Touch Server port.

    images/wiki.ysoft.local/download/attachments/21955544/server_port.png

  6. Enter the YSoft SafeQ server’s port; then touch OK.

    The default port is 4096.

    images/wiki.ysoft.local/download/attachments/21955544/server_port_1.png

  7. Touch Cluster support and Enable this option

    images/wiki.ysoft.local/download/attachments/21955544/cluster_support.png

  8. Touch Network settings.

    images/wiki.ysoft.local/download/attachments/21955544/service_menu_network.png

  9. Touch DHCP and according to your network setting select Enable or Disable.

    images/wiki.ysoft.local/download/attachments/21955544/dhcp.png

  10. If DHCP is enabled, touch DHCP hostname.

    images/wiki.ysoft.local/download/attachments/21955544/dhcp_hostname.png

  11. Enter the hostname that will be sent by the DHCP client; then touch OK. Go to step 21.

    The hostname can contain a maximum of 31 characters. The terminal’s serial number is used as the hostname by default.

    images/wiki.ysoft.local/download/attachments/21955544/dhcp_hostname_1.png

    OR

  12. If DHCP is disabled, touch Uplink interface.

    images/wiki.ysoft.local/download/attachments/21955544/uplink_interface.png

  13. Touch IP address.

    images/wiki.ysoft.local/download/attachments/21955544/ip_address.png

  14. Enter the terminal’s IP address in the format shown in this example and touch OK.

    10.0.1.1 is entered as 010 000 001 001.

    images/wiki.ysoft.local/download/attachments/21955544/ip_address_1.png

  15. Touch Netmask.

    images/wiki.ysoft.local/download/attachments/21955544/netmask.png

  16. Enter the subnet mask in the format shown in this example and touch OK.

    255.255.255.0 is entered as 255 255 255 000.

    images/wiki.ysoft.local/download/attachments/21955544/ip_address_1.png

  17. Touch Back. Touch Gateway.

    images/wiki.ysoft.local/download/attachments/21955544/gateway.png

  18. Enter the gateway’s IP address in the format shown in this example and touch OK.

    10.0.1.1 is entered as 010 000 001 001.

    images/wiki.ysoft.local/download/attachments/21955544/ip_address_1.png

  19. Touch DNS Server.

    images/wiki.ysoft.local/download/attachments/21955544/dns_server.png

  20. Enter the DNS server’s IP address in the format shown in this example and touch OK.

    10.0.1.1 is entered as 010 000 001 001.

    images/wiki.ysoft.local/download/attachments/21955544/ip_address_1.png

  21. Touch Back. Touch Save and restart to save the changes.

    images/wiki.ysoft.local/download/attachments/21955544/save_exit.png

    Multiple initialize requests to Terminal Server of not registered Terminal Professional devices is expected behavior.