Figure 55 Network > WAN > Advanced
Each field is described in the following table.
Table 46 Network > WAN > Advanced
LABEL | DESCRIPTION | |
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DNS Servers | DNS (Domain Name System) manages the relationships between domain names | |
| and IP addresses. Without a DNS server, you must know the IP address of the | |
| computer you want to access before you access it. | |
First DNS Server | Select From ISP if your ISP dynamically assigns DNS server information. (In this | |
Second DNS | case, the ISP assigns the WAN IP address too. See Network > WAN > Internet | |
Server | Connection.) The field to the right is | |
Third DNS Server | provided by your ISP. | |
Select | ||
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| from your ISP or from your network. Enter the IP address in the field to the right. | |
| Select None if you do not want to use this DNS server. If you select None for all of | |
| the DNS servers, you must use IP addresses to configure the ZyXEL Device and | |
| to access the Internet. | |
RIP & Multicast |
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Setup |
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RIP Direction | RIP (Routing Information Protocol) allows a router to exchange routing information | |
| with other routers. Use this field to control how much routing information the ZyXEL | |
| Device sends and receives on the subnet. | |
| None - The ZyXEL Device does not send or receive routing information on the | |
| subnet. | |
| Both - The ZyXEL Device sends and receives routing information on the subnet. | |
| In Only - The ZyXEL Device only receives routing information on the subnet. | |
| Out Only - The ZyXEL Device only sends routing information on the subnet. | |
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RIP Version | Select which version of RIP the ZyXEL Device uses when it sends or receives | |
| information on the subnet. | |
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