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RCS Remote Site Settings
Use the following fields when you manage a remote site in an RCS.
Field
Description
Site Name
The name for the site. 
You can use up to 15 alphanumeric characters.
Example: If your site is located in Denver, Colorado, you might enter Denver.
Note: Be sure to use a name that is consistent with the naming scheme used
on your network map.
Site ID
A unique number to identify this site. 
Use any number 2 or greater.
Important: Make sure that each site ID is unique. In addition, be sure to use a
number that is consistent with the numbering scheme used on your network
map. You will not be able to change this field later.
Site IP Address
The IP address of the RNCS/LIONN at the remote site. 
Be careful to properly place the dots (.) between numbers.
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Site MAC Address
The MAC address of this RNCS/LIONN.
BFS MAC Address
A number that represents the BFS MAC address of the site you are adding,
based on the following criteria:
Each address must be unique.
The central DNCS site always uses an address of 00:00:00:00:00:00.
If you are adding a remote site, use a similar, but unique address that
incorporates the ID site ID. 
Example: If you are adding the first remote site, you might use the
number 00:00:00:00:00:02 to represent the BFS MAC address of the
first remote site.
Online
Determines whether this site is active or inactive.
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