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5.2.5.2 Static Routing
1)
Click “Static Route” to
display the window
shown in the right
figure.
Here, you can add/
delete the items of the
static route.
1)
Click “Add” to display
the
window shown in the
right figure.
Destination Network
Address: Entering the
network or host for
static route.
Subnet Mask: Entering
the subnet mask
correspond- ing to the
network or host for
static route.
Use Gateway IP
Address: Entering the
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gateway address to be
passed by the static
route.
Use Interface: Selecting
the interface
correspond- ing to
your connection mode.
Click “Save/Apply”.
5.2.6. DNS
5.2.6.1 DNS Server
1)
Click “DNS Server” to
display the window shown
in the right figure.
2)
Enable Automatic
Assigned DNS: After
checking it, the DNS
settings are activated. And
the DHCP server of the
router allocates the added
DNS address to the client
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submitting the request.
3)
Primary DNS server:
Entering the DNS address
provided by the ISP.
4)
Secondary DNS server: If
your ISP provides two DNS
addresses, you can enter
the other address here.
5.2.6.2 Dynamic DNS
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1)
Click “Dynamic DNS” to
display the window
shown in the right
figure. Here, you can
add/ delete the
dynamic DNS settings.
Dynamic DNS can make
your applied domain
name correspond to
your IP address, so that
the other users only
need to remember your
domain name for
accessing your server.
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2)
Click “Add” to display
the window shown in
the right figure.
D-DNS provider:
Selecting a specific
provider of dynamic
DNS.
Hostname: Domain
name applied by you.
Interface: Selecting one
from two available
interface modes.
Username: Your user
name registered on the
website of the dynamic
DNS provider.
Password: Password
corresponding to your
user name registered
on the website of the
dynamic DNS provider.
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