Configuring the IP Network
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Configuring the
IP Network
Configuring Domain Name Service
The 3100 ICP controller includes a Domain Name
Service (DNS). You should configure this service to help
users resolve local and remote web queries.
Users will not be able to browse the Internet unless
you have configured DNS to forward user’s requests
to the DNS sever of the Internet Service Provider
(ISP).
1. Launch the system tool. See Launching the tools (p.
113).
2. Choose IP Networking from the Selection menu.
3. Click DNS, click DNS Server, and then click Change.
4. Enter the following information.
– Domain Name: Local
– Primary DNS IP Address: Enter the address of
your ISPs DNS server
– Secondary DNS IP Address: Enter the
Secondary address of your ISPs DNS server. If
unavailable, enter Primary again
– Group Query Order: Local First
– Accept DNS from Remote PPP: Enable
5. Click Save.
Next, add the static IP addresses and host names of
routers, gateways, and any other devices on the LAN that
have fixed IP addresses to the DNS Host form.
1. Click DNS and then click DNS Host.
2. Click Add.
3. Enter the Host Name and IP Address of the first
computer on the LAN and click Save.
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