Digi Connect EZ Mini User Manual page 71

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vii. Enable DHCP Hostname to instruct the Connect EZ device to include the device's
system name with DHCP requests as the Client FQDN option. The DHCP server can
then be configured to register the device's hostname and IP address with an
associated DNS server.
d. See
Configure SureLink active recovery to detect WAN failures
configuring Active recovery.
10. (Optional) Configure IPv6 settings:
a. Click to expand IPv6.
b. Enable IPv6 support.
c. For Type, select DHCPv6 address.
d. For Prefix length, type the minimum length of the prefix to assign to this LAN. If the
minimum length is not available, then a longer prefix will be used.
e. For Prefix ID, type the identifier used to extend the prefix to the assigned length. Leave
blank to use a random identifier.
f. Set the Metric.
g. See
Configure WAN priority and default route metrics
metrics.
h. For Weight, type the relative weight for default routes associated with this interface. For
multiple active interfaces with the same metric, Weight is used to load balance traffic to
the interfaces.
i. Set the Management priority. This determines which interface will have priority for
central management activity. The interface with the highest number will be used.
j. Set the MTU.
k. For Use DNS:
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l. Enable DHCP Hostname to instruct the Connect EZ device to include the device's system
name with DHCP requests as the Client FQDN option. The DHCP server can then be
configured to register the device's hostname and IP address with an associated DNS
server.
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interface when the interface is the primary route.
Never: Never use DNS servers for this interface.
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See
RFC4702
for further information about DHCP server support for the Client
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FQDN option.
See
Configure system information
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EZ device's system name.
Always: DNS will always be used for this WAN; when multiple interfaces have the
same DNS server, the interface with the lowest metric will be used for DNS
requests.
When primary default route: Only use the DNS servers provided for this interface
when the interface is the primary route.
Never: Never use DNS servers for this interface.
See
RFC4702
for further information about DHCP server support for the Client
FQDN option.
Wide Area Networks (WANs)
for information about setting the Connect
for information about
for further information about
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