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Configuration through the web interface
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Advanced network settings
The Advanced Network Settings are used to further define the network interface. These settings
rarely need to be changed. Contact your network administrator for more information about these
settings.
IP Settings
The IP settings are used to fine-tune IP address configuration.
Host Name: The host name to be placed in the DHCP Option 12 field. This is an
optional setting which is only used when DHCP is enabled.
The host name is validated and must contain only specific characters. These restrictions
are as defined in RFCs 952, 1035, 1123 and 2132. The following characters are
permitted:
Alphabetic: upper and lower case letters A through Z and a through z
Numeric: digits 0 through 9
Hyphen (dash): -
Period (dot): .
The host name value can be a single name, or a fully qualified domain name, whose
parts are separated with a period character. Each part must follow the following rules:
Must begin with a letter or digit
Must end with a letter or digit
Interior characters may be a letter, digit or hyphen
Each part of the name may be from 1 to 63 characters in length, and the full host name
may be up to 127 characters in length. An IP address is not permitted for use in this host
name setting.
Static Primary DNS
Static Secondary DNS: The IP address of Domain Name Servers (DNS) used to resolve
computer host names to IP addresses. Static DNS servers are specified independently of
any network interface and its connection state. An IP address of 0.0.0.0 indicates no
server is specified.
DNS Priority: A list of DNS servers in priority order used to resolve computer host
names. Each type of server is tried, starting with the first in the list. For each server type,
the primary server is tried first. If no response is received, then the secondary server is
tried. If neither server can be contacted, the next server type in the list is tried.
A network interface may obtain a DNS server from DHCP or other means when it is
connected. If an interface does not obtain a DNS server, it will be skipped and the next
server in the priority list will be tried.
To change the priority order, select an item from the list and press the up or down arrow.
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