Models 2603, 2621, and 2635 Getting Started Guide

8 • DHCP and DNS Configuration

 

 

Figure 59. Example based on default range of IP address pool

DNS server option information

When a client requests an IP address from a DHCP server, the server can also send the IP addresses of the pri- mary and secondary DNS servers’ IP addresses. The IPLink can accomplish this in one of two ways, neither really having an advantage over the other. This section of the configuration page is one method, the other is DNS Relay to be described later in this chapter. Refer to figure 60.

Figure 60. Configuration of the DNS server IP addresses

Enter the IP addresses of the primary and secondary DNS servers. Subsequently, the client will receive these addresses when assigned an IP address. When the client makes a DNS inquiry, it sends the request directly to the appropriate DNS server. The IPLink router merely forwards the packet.

The third parameter is ‘Use local host address as DNS server’ which is the IP address of the IPLink. In this sce- nario, the client considers the IPLink as a DNS server by sending all requests to the IPLink’s IP address. The IPLink forwards the request to the DNS servers using the IP address of the actual servers. You still need to define the IP addresses of the primary and secondary DNS servers in the section because the IPLink needs to know in order to forward the DNS requests.

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