I am not familiar with KG-175 Taclane crypto units since I don't have a defense background. I understand that they can be used to partition existing networks into Secure Virtual Networks. Within this Virtual Network you must have a dhcp server which will give pc's and sunrays an IP address AND a DOMAINname.
Then the sunray needs to load some parameters to find the Sunray server.
These parameters can be collected by the sunray in two ways:
1. Get them from the dhcp server or any other dhcp server who can deliver the correct parameters. 2. If 1 fails, the sunray starts to search for sunray-config-servers.domainname automatically. It will even strip subdomains in order to find sunray-config-servers in higher domains. If not found it will try sunray-servers.domainname with the same procedure. If it has found the sunray server it will try to download the needed parameters with tfpt from the sunray-servers.

So in order for sunray to find "the mother ship" they need an IP number, dns server and a domainname from a dhcp server and a dns server with sunray-servers-config.domainname or sunray-servers.domainname added to the records to point them in the right direction.

Option 2 only works for SSRS 3.1!!

I hope this helps.
Ivar

Plan B would be to give the
Sun Ray an IP and somehow tell it how to find a route to the mother ship
(SRSS Server).

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