Remote Node Tab - NETGEAR RT338 Reference Manual

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Table 5-6.
Ethernet Tab Fields (continued)
Field
Remote DHCP
Server
DNS Server Address

Remote Node Tab

Use the Remote Node tab, shown in
Figure 5-9.
Remote Node Tab
A remote node is required for placing calls to or answering calls from a remote network. When a
remote node is configured properly, traffic to the remote LAN prompts the router to make a call
automatically (Dial On Demand). Similarly, calls from the remote LAN are answered
automatically and security is checked.
Using FirstGear to Configure Internet Access
Description
Enter the address of the Remote DHCP Server from which your router obtains
DHCP information for assignment to devices on the local network. This field is
disabled unless DHCP Role is set to Relay.
Use these radio buttons and the text box to specify where the router gets DNS
information. Your choices are:
• Get Automatically from ISP—Configures the router to automatically get the IP
address of the DNS server from your ISP
• Use this server—Configures the router to always use the DNS server at the
specified IP address.
Figure
Reference Guide for the Model RT338 ISDN Router
5-10, to add or modify remote nodes.
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