Figure 73 Network Services tabs

Static Routes. If your network is divided into subnets, you will probably need to specify a gateway system to reach other subnets:

Destination - The field has the word "default" or the IP address of the destination network.

Gateway - This is the IP address of the device connecting your network to the remote network, or your own IP, if wildcard routing is used.

Destination Hop Count - If your gateway IP address is not the same as the IP address of your clients, this is usually set to 1. If your gateway IP address is the same as your client IP address, then the destination hop count is 0.

After you complete the appropriate fields on this tab, click Add or Modify to save the information. For more information, see routing(7).

Figure 74 DNS tab

DNS. On the DNS tab, you can configure the domain name (an extension to the hostname, such as xx.corp.com) and the IP address of the domain name server.

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