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Domain Name
While leasing an IP address to a client, the domain name configuration information is also available from the Hypertec Router DHCP server.
Lease Duration
The lease duration describes the maximum time length the IP address is leased to a client. A client usually renews the IP address half way before the lease duration expired.
The maximum lease duration is 100 days. The minimum lease duration is 1 day even if a duration of less than one day is entered. Note that when NMS modifies the DHCP lease duration, the lease duration associated with a leased IP address remains unchanged until expired.
Active Lease(s)
This number indicates how many IP addresses have been leased to clients.
Lease Table Entry
Each table entry describes to whom the IP address was leased and for how long.
DHCP Enable
The check box lets the user dynamically enable or disable the DHCP function. Note that if all stations including the NMS manager depend on Hypertec Router for assigning IP addresses, and the NMS manager disables the Hypertec Router DHCP function. Under that circumstance, the NMS may not be able to communicate with the Hypertec Router if DHCP service is not
Internet Menu
The Internet configuration contains ISDN, PPP, IP, NAT
Remote ISDN number
The remote ISDN number field specifies the ISP’s ISDN number you would like to dial to. Your ISP will provide this number to you.
Data Service
The data service field is to select 56 Kbps or 64 Kbps for the ISDN call bandwidth. 64Kbps is the most common one. In rare situations such as international calls, where 56Kbps may be the only choice.
Preemption Allowed
This field specifies if the Internet connection is allowed to be preempted by phone call or not, and in what way. The Internet connection can be blocked from preemption at all, or be allowed on the 2nd PPP only, or 1st PPP as well.
Internet PPP Sub-menu
The Internet PPP menu (see fig 4.10) is used to configure the PPP parameters for the Internet connection.
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