Configuring a CellPipe SDSU
Configuring a DNS Server
CellPipe™ SDSU User’s Guide
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Select Use both FR-SSCS and ATM to map the SSCS DE bit to the DE bit and to
every ATM CLPI cell that makes up the current frame.
FRF.8
Selecting FRF.8 brings up the FRF.8 Translation menu.
•
Select
True
to execute interworking translation. (Selecting False will result in
transparent transmission.)
•
Select
Always 0
to set the Frame Relay SSCS header’s DE bit according to
the frame’s DE bit and the ATM CLPI’s bit to 0.
•
Select
Always 1
to set the Frame Relay SSCS header’s DE bit according to the
frame’s DE bit and the ATM CLPI’s bit to 1.
•
Select
Map FR DE to ATM CLPI
to map the SSCS DE bit to the DE bit and
to every ATM CLPI cell that makes up the current frame.
Configuring a DNS Server
Domain Naming System (DNS) is a mechanism for translating symbolic names to IP
addresses. To make DNS services available to a CellPipe SDSU, you must specify the
IP address of a DNS server.
To specify a DNS server’s IP address, proceed as follows:
1
From the Main Menu, select
Configure IP Router
.
2
Select
Configure DNS Client
.
3
Select Set DNS Server IP Address.
4
Enter the IP address of the DNS server.
5
Reset the unit for these changes to take effect.
You can also use the DNS Client menu to specify the DNS server time-out value. The
default value is 5 seconds.