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Chapter 7 Setting Preferences for Your Handheld
Defining primary and secondary DNS
The Domain Naming System (DNS) is a mechanism in the Internet for translating
the names of host computers into IP addresses. When you enter a DNS number (or
IP address), you are identifying a specific server that handles the translation
services.
Each IP address has four sections, separated by periods. In the Details dialog box,
you enter each section separately. Each section of an IP address is made up of a
number from 0 to 255; numbers are the only allowable characters in this field.
Ask your Internet Service Provider or System Administrator for the correct
Primary or Secondary DNS IP numbers.
Many systems do not require that you enter a DNS. If you are not sure, leave the
TIP
DNS field blank.
To enter a primary and secondary DNS:
Tap the Query DNS check box to deselect it.
1.
Tap the space to the left of the first period in the Primary DNS field, and then
2.
enter the first section of the IP address.
NOTE
Repeat step 2 for the second, third, and last sections of the Primary DNS field.
3.
Repeat steps 2 and 3 for the Secondary DNS number.
4.
Tap OK.
5.
IP address
Everyone who logs on to the Internet needs to have a unique identifier (an IP
address), whether permanent or temporary. Some networks dynamically assign a
temporary IP address when clients log in. The IP Address field lets you identify
whether your network provides automatic (dynamic) temporary IP addressing.
NOTE
from your System Administrator. If you are not sure, select Automatic.
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Each section must be a number from 0 to 255.
If your IP address is permanently assigned, you need to get that information

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