Chapter 4. Network Configuration

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The DNS servers are used in the order they are presented in the table. To move a server to a certain row, enter the number on the row to which you want to move it. You need only renumber servers that you want to move; other servers are renumbered automatically. When you click on Save, the DNS servers are re-sorted.

DNS Name Or IP Address

The DNS name/IP address of the DNS server which the Telecommuting Module should use. Note that to use DNS names here, there must exist a DNS server in the Telecommuting Module’s permanent configuration.

IP address

Shows the IP address of the DNS name or IP address you entered in the previous field.

Delete Row

If you select this box, the row is deleted when you click on Add new rows, Save, or Look up all IP addresses again.

Create

Enter the number of new rows you want to add to the table, and then click on Create.

Save

Saves the Basic Configuration configuration to the preliminary configuration.

Cancel

Reverts all the above fields to their previous configuration.

Look up all IP addresses again

Looks up the IP addresses for all DNS names on this page in the DNS servers you entered above.

Interface (Network Interface 1 and 2)

There is a menu selection for each network interface (Network Interface 1 and 2) on the Telecommuting Module. Select a page to make configuration for that interface. There is also a page where configuration for all interfaces can be viewed and changed.

Here, you set the interface name, whether the interface is on or off, the IP address, alias, and static routing.

For each interface, go to Directly Connected Networks and state the IP address of the Telecommuting Module and the size of the network connected to this interface.

General

Physical device name

This tells the physical device name of the network interface. The physical interface eth0 corresponds to Network Interface 1, and eth1 corresponds to Network Interface 2.

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