Chapter 4. Network Configuration
Create
Enter the number of new rows you want to add to the table, and then click on Create.
Save
Saves all Interface configuration to the preliminary configuration.
Cancel
Clears and resets all fields in new rows and resets changes in old rows.
Look up all IP addresses again
Looks up the IP addresses for all DNS names on this page in the DNS servers you entered on the Basic Configuration page.
This button will only be visible if a DNS server has been configured.
Default Gateway
Main Default Gateways
The Default gateway is the IP address of the router that is used to contact the outside world. This IP address is usually the firewall. Default gateway must be an IP address from one of the Directly Connected Networks of the Telecommuting Module’s interfaces. See appendix C of the User Manual, for further description of routers/gateways.
The Telecommuting Module must have at least one default gateway to work.
You can enter more than one default gateway. The Telecommuting Module will use one of them until it stops responding, and then switch to the next one.
Priority
If you entered more than one default gateway, you can assign a priority to each of them. The Telecommuting Module will use the gateway with the highest priority (lowest number) when it works. If it stops working, the Telecommuting Module will switch to the next in priority, while checking the first for availability. When the first gateway works again, the Telecommuting Module will switch back to using that.
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