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Feb 05, 2025 - 08:50 PM
To configure the DNS host names for Enterprise Vue, Quantum Vue, and Vive Vue, follow these steps:
1. On the local DNS server, create a forward lookup for each system's FQDN (Fully Qualified Domain Name) pointing to the respective server. If you don't have a local DNS server, you can add the FQDNs to the Windows "Hosts" file on both the server and any workstation that needs to access the systems.
2. In IIS, enter the FQDN into the Host name field on the site binding for each IIS site. This allows multiple instances of Vue to be run from the same IP/Port.
Here are some examples of FQDNs for each system:
- Enterprise Vue: evue.lutron.com
- Quantum Vue: qxx.lutron.com (xx is the instance number from 1 through 99)
- Vive Vue: vxx.lutron.com (xx is the instance number from 1 through 99)
For example:
- Enterprise Vue on Server #1: enterprise.lutron.com
- System 1: Quantum Vue on Server #1: library.lutron.com
- System 2: Quantum Vue on Server #1: gymnasium.lutron.com
- System 3: Quantum Vue on Server #1: stadium.lutron.com
- System 4: Vive Vue on Server #1: northofficebuilding.lutron.com
- System 5: Vive Vue on Server #2: southofficebuilding.lutron.com
- System 6: Quantum Vue on Server #2: cafeteria.lutron.com
Please refer to the LUTRON Enterprise Vue IT Implementation Guide User Manual for more information and detailed instructions on configuring DNS host names.
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