Network & Security Settings
Security
Upload TLS Certificate
Uploads the files required to implement HTTPS for the connection from the user interface to the DDM server.
The file must be a zip file containing:
- A private key - [yourdomain].key
- A domain certificate - [yourdomain].crt
- One or more intermediate certificates - intermediate.crt
Note: The web proxy used by the Dante Domain Manager is Nginx. Some certificate authorities may provide a single composite certificate containing both the domain certificate and intermediate certificates suitable for Nginx. If that is the case, you should use the composite certificate instead of individual certificates.
Controller Fingerprint
The Controller Fingerprint is a unique ID for the DDM instance that is presented to Dante Controller users when they first connect to DDM.
Dante Controller users can confirm that they are connected to the intended DDM instance by manually verifying that the fingerprint strings displayed in Dante Controller and DDM are identical.
Network
Dante Interface
If you have multiple physical network interfaces connected to different Dante networks, you can use the Dante Interface menu to switch between them.
FQDN
Provide a fully qualified domain name for the DDM instance. The FQDN must be valid for the network in which DDM resides. Click Suggest to auto-populate the FQDN, based on the current DNS configuration if applicable.
Note: It may be necessary to change the FQDN if the DDM instance is moved to another network.
Advertise DDM for Discovery Using mDNS
For networks that reside on a single IP subnet and do not include a DNS server, this feature enables automatic discovery of DDM by Dante devices (using mDNS). If you have multiple DDM instances running on the same IP subnet, you should disable the service, and use manual (IP address) device enrollment.
Run Diagnostics
The Diagnostics function performs a set of high-level tests to establish the status of some basic network configuration parameters relevant to the DDM server.
Note: Requires the site administrator role.
Legacy Devices
Enables legacy (pre-v4.0 firmware) products to exchange audio with enrolled devices on the same IP subnet.
See Legacy Devices for more information.
Note: Legacy Interop must also be enabled at domain level in the Domain Details page.
Browser Login Expiry
Specify the time after which idle users will be automatically logged out of the DDM web interface, and will have to log in again.
Supported values are weeks (w), days (d), hours (h), and minutes (m), for example: 3w 4d 12h 30m