55
Sustainable
Cell Rate Supplied by your service provider. Valid
with rtVbr and nrtVbr only. The default
is 0.
Maximum
Burst Size Supplied by your service provider. Valid
with rtVbr and nrtVbr only. The default
is 0.
Click Update and then Save Configuration.
3.10 DNS & DHCP Server
Domain Name Servers (DNS) map the user-friendly domain names
that you type into your web browser (for example,
www.hayesmicro.com) to the numerical IP addresses that are
used for Internet routing.
When you type a domain name into your browser, your PC sends a
request to a DNS server to find the equivalent numerical address.
The ADSL Ethernet serves as the DNS proxy for computers
attached to your LAN. It forwards requests to your service
provider’s DNS server.
Typically you should not need or want to change your DNS
settings, unless instructed by your service provider.
The DNS & DHCP Server page of your Configuration Manager
also supports 10 static DHCP address mappings. The ADSL
Ethernet will always assign the same IP addresses to the MAC
addresses listed in the lower half of the page. A LAN machine
must have a static address in order for an Internet (WAN) filter
rule to apply.