DNS Proxy

Domain Name System (DNS) provides end users with the ability to look for devices or web sites by typing their names, rather than IP addresses. For web surfers, this technology allows you to enter the URL (Univer- sal Resource Locator) as text to surf to a desired website.

The Motorola Netopia® DNS Proxy feature allows the LAN-side IP address of the Gateway to be used for proxying DNS requests from hosts on the LAN to the DNS Servers configured in the gateway. This is accom- plished by having the Gateway's LAN address handed out as the “DNS Server” to the DHCP clients on the LAN.

NOTE:

The Motorola Netopia® DNS Proxy only proxies UDP DNS queries, not TCP DNS queries.

Management

Embedded Web Server

There is no specialized software to install on your PC to configure, manage, or maintain your Motorola Neto- pia® Gateway. Web pages embedded in the operating system provide access to the following Gateway oper- ations:

Setup

System and security logs

Diagnostics functions

Once you have removed your Motorola Netopia® Gateway from its packing container and powered the unit up, use any LAN attached PC or workstation running a common web browser application to configure and monitor the Gateway.

Diagnostics

In addition to the Gateway’s visual LED indicator lights, you can run an extensive set of diagnostic tools from your Web browser.

Two of the facilities are:

Automated “Multi-Layer” Test

The Run Diagnostics link initiates a sequence of tests. They examine the entire functionality of the Gateway, from the physical connections to the data traffic.

Network Test Tools

Three test tools to determine network reachability are available:

Ping - tests the “reachability” of a particular network destination by sending an ICMP echo request and waiting for a reply.

NSLookup - converts a domain name to its IP address and vice versa.

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