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2) Destinations
Click in the
Firewall
menu, then select the
Traces
submenu from the drop-down list
followed by the
destinations
tab.
The screen opposite appears.
"Add" button
Click
to add a destination.
The screen opposite appears.
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3) Stored messages
Click in the
Firewall
menu, then select the
Traces
submenu from the drop-down list
followed by the
Stored messages
tab.
The screen opposite appears.
Each message appears in the colour associated with its severity.
"Clear" button
Click this button to delete all the messages displayed.
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5.6.3
Network
Object:
.
This menu has four submenus:
•
DHCP relay (see 5.6.3.1),
•
DNS relay (see 5.6.3.2),
•
Routing (see 5.6.3.3),
•
Spanning Tree (see 5.6.3.4).
5.6.3.1
DHCP relay
Click in the
Network
menu, then select the
DHCP relay
submenu from the drop-down
list.
The screen opposite appears.
Field
Meaning
Default setting
IP address
Enter the IP address of the DHCP server
to which the Residential Gateway should
relay the DHCP requests.
_
DHCP relay
Select
Deactivated
or
Activated
from the
drop-down list to respectively deactivate
or activate the DHCP relay.
Deactivated
Activating the DHCP relay automatically deactivates the DHCP servers configured and
activated previously on the Residential Gateway.
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5.6.3.2
DNS relay
Click in the
Network
menu, then select the
DNS relay
submenu from the drop-down
list.
The screen opposite appears.
Field
Meaning
Default setting
Domain name
Enter a domain name.
_
Primary DNS server
Enter the IP address of your ISP's first
DNS server (ISP).
_
Secondary DNS server
Enter the IP address of your ISP's second
DNS server (ISP).
_
Default gateway
Enter the IP address of the default
gateway.
_
DNS relay
Select
Activated
or
Deactivated
from the
drop-down list to respectively activate or
deactivate the DNS relay.
Activated
By default, the DNS relay automatically acquires these
parameters, on setting up the connection with the Internet
service provider.
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5.6.3.3
Routing
1) Configuring routes
Click in the
Network
menu, then select
the
Routing
submenu from the drop-
down list.
The screen opposite appears.
Field
Meaning
Destination network ID
Subnetwork address.
Destination network mask
Subnet mask.
IP of the next hop
Address of the next hop.
To
Add a route
, enter the parameters of the route to be added then click the
button.
To
Modify
or
Delete
, you must first
select
a static route from the list of routes
then click the appropriate button.
2) Rip Information
Field
Meaning
Rip status
Select
Activated
or
Deactivated
from the drop-down list to
respectively activate or deactivate this status.
Version
Select
Version 1
or
Version 2
from the drop-down list.
Displays the routing table.