Chapter 3. Terminal Menu Operation and Structure
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NAT/Web Server
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This is the IP address of a web server on the Ethernet network. When an
active NAT connection is made to the Internet, any HTTP, FTP, or Mail
server requests from the WAN are translated and sent to this web server.
IP/DNS
The Domain Name Server parameters used by the Express 4110/4120 ar e
specified here. The DNS server addresses can be exchanged between PPP
peers. When a connection occurs and IPCP is negotiated, the Express
4110/4120 will get the DNS server addresses from the PPP peer. If the
configured DNS server addresses (Server 1 and Server 2) are all zeros,
the addresses from the PPP peer are used. In NAT mode, the PPP peer’s
DNS addresses are always used. The DNS addresses set in Server 1 and
Server 2 are offered to a PPP peer if so requeste d.
DNS/Domain Name
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This is a text string used to represent the domain name used by the
Express 4110/4120.
DNS/Server 1
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This is the IP address for the primary DNS device. It is the first server
that domain name requests are sent.
DNS/Server 2
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This is the IP address for the secondary DNS device. It is used a back-up
in case the primary address d oes not respond to the request.
IP/UDP Relay
The Express 4110/4120 can be configured as a r ela y ag ent for UD P br o ad-
cast packets. Normally, a router will not forward UD P broadcast packets.
However, many network applications use UDP broadcasts to configure
addresses, host names, and other information. If hosts using these proto-