Dns Server - AudioCodes MP-202 User Manual

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2.
Enter a host name for this connection.
3.
Enter the fixed IP address to be assigned to the computer.
4.
Enter the MAC address of the computer's network card.
Note:
A device's fixed IP address is actually assigned to the specific network card's
(NIC) MAC address installed on the LAN computer. If you replace this network
card then you must update the device's entry in the DHCP Connections list
with the new network card's MAC address.
Click 'OK' to save the settings; the 'DHCP Connections' screen reappears displaying
the defined static connection. This connection can be edited or deleted using the
standard 'Action' icon.

13.20 DNS Server

Domain Name System (DNS) provides a service that translates domain names into IP
addresses and vice versa. The Telephone Adapter's DNS server is an auto-learning DNS,
which means that when a new computer is connected to the network the DNS server
learns its name and automatically adds it to the DNS table. Other network users may
immediately communicate with this computer using either its name or its IP address.
In addition your Telephone Adapter's DNS:
Shares a common database of domain names and IP addresses with the DHCP
server.
Supports multiple subnets within the LAN simultaneously.
Automatically appends a domain name to unqualified names.
Allows new domain names to be added to the database using the MP-202's Web-
based Management.
Permits a computer to have multiple host names.
Permits a host name to have multiple IPs (needed if a host has multiple network
cards).
The DNS server does not require configuration. However, you may wish to view the list of
computers known by the DNS, edit the host name or IP address of a computer on the list,
or manually add a new computer to the list.
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