If required, make this an
14.
appropriate boxes.
Do not allow pools to overlap.
Optional, if the gateway router for the DHCP Pool is other than that of the DHCP Server
15.
IP, select
Specify
When finished establishing your DHCP Pools, click on the
16.
Configuration Page
17.
You must now reboot the system for the new settings to take effect. Click the check box
for
Reboot after changes are saved?
changes and reboot the system, or click on the
values to their previous state.
The existing lease pool and lease table are deleted and the Access Gateway reboots. The
Access Gateway can issue IP addresses to any DHCP enabled subscriber who enters the
network.
Managing the DNS Options {DNS}
DNS allows subscribers to enter meaningful URLs into their browsers (instead of complicated
numeric IP addresses) by automatically converting the URLs into the correct IP addresses. You
can assign a primary, secondary, or tertiary (third) DNS server. The Access Gateway utilizes
whichever server is currently available.
Use the following procedure to set the DNS configuration options.
From the Web Management Interface, click on
1.
Name System (DNS) Settings screen appears:
2.
Enter the
Host Name
The host name must not contain any spaces.
Enter a valid
3.
Enter the IP addresses for the DNS servers (located at the customer's network operating
4.
center where DNS requests are sent). Servers include:
Primary DNS Server
Secondary DNS Server
Tertiary DNS Sever
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IP Upsell Pool
and enter the IP address of the gateway router of choice.
to return to the previous page.
(the DNS name of the Access Gateway).
name (the Internet domain that DNS requests will utilize).
Domain
and/or the
Default Pool
Back to Main DHCP
then click on the
Submit
button if you want to reset all the
Reset
Configuration
A
G
CCESS
ATEWAY
by checking the
button to save your
, then
. The Domain
DNS
System Administration
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