Star Tech Development BR4100DC manual Domain Name Server DNS, Secondary DNS Address

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DNS

If there is a Domain Name System (DNS) server that you would prefer to use instead of the DNS server provided by your ISP, you can specify it here.

Parameter

Description

Domain Name Server (DNS)

Enter the IP address of the DNS server you wish to

Address

use. The default is your ISP’s DNS server.

Secondary DNS Address

As an option, you can enter the IP address of a

 

second DNS server. If the primary DNS server fails,

 

this secondary DNS server will be used.

 

 

When you are satisfied with your DNS settings, click Apply.

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