Bridge GUI Guide: Network Configuration
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3.4 Basic Network Settings Configuration
The basic settings that establish the Bridge’s presence on the
network are configured in the
Network Configuration
frame on
Configure
->
Administration
, described in sections 3.4.1 and
The Bridge’s system clock and, optionally, NTP (network time
protocol) configuration are set in the
Time Configuration
frame
of the same screen, as described in Section 3.4.3.
The Bridge’s global bridging function is also configured on
Configure
->
Administration
, in the
Bridging Configuration
frame,
and described in Section 3.2
The Bridge’s Ethernet interfaces are also individually
configurable, on
Configure
->
Ethernet Settings
, as described in
3.4.1
Hostname, Domain and DNS Client Settings
The Bridge’s configuration settings must include a
Hostname
,
which by default is based on the hardware series to which the
Bridge belongs (
ES-
) and its MAC address.
You can optionally identify redundant external Domain Name
System servers (
Preferred DNS
and
Alternate DNS
) for the
Bridge.
In Advanced View, you can change the Bridge’s default
Domain
name,
ftimesh.local
.
Bridge software itself includes a standard network DNS
service, enabled by default, which uses the domain name
configured here. If the Bridge cannot resolve a DNS request
internally, it will forward the request to the external servers
configured here.
Refer to Section 3.6.2 for additional information on the internal
DNS server and additional configuration options.
When FastPath Mesh is licensed and enabled, Bridge
functionality additionally includes independent name
distribution within the FastPath Mesh network without the need
for any DNS server, using the Bridge’s configurable
Domain
.