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DNS servers
Use the
LAN IP
screen to configure the DNS server information that the Business
Secure Router sends to the DHCP client devices on the LAN.
LAN TCP/IP
The Business Secure Router has built in DHCP server capability that assigns IP
addresses and DNS servers to systems that support DHCP client capability.
Factory LAN defaults
The LAN parameters of the Business Secure Router are preset in the factory with
the following values:
•
IP address of 192.168.1.1 with subnet mask of 255.255.255.0 (24 bits)
•
DHCP server enabled with 126 client IP addresses starting from 192.168.1.2.
These parameters work for the majority of installations. If your ISP gives you
explicit DNS server addresses, read the embedded WebGUI help regarding which
fields need to be configured.
RIP setup
RIP (Routing Information Protocol, RFC 1058 and RFC 1389) allows a router to
exchange routing information with other routers.
RIP Direction
controls the
sending and receiving of RIP packets. When set to
Both
or
Out Only
, the
Business Secure Router broadcasts its routing table periodically. When set to
Both
or
In Only
, it incorporates the RIP information that it receives; when set to
None
, it does not send any RIP packets and ignores any RIP packets received.
RIP Version
controls the format and the broadcasting method of the RIP packets
that the Business Secure Router sends (it recognizes both formats when
receiving).
RIP-1
is universally supported; but
RIP-2
carries more information.
RIP-1 is probably adequate for most networks, unless you have an unusual
network topology.
Summary of Contents for BSR252
Page 28: ...28 Tables NN47923 500 ...
Page 44: ...44 Chapter 1 Getting to know your Business Secure Router NN47923 500 ...
Page 52: ...52 Chapter 2 Introducing the WebGUI NN47923 500 ...
Page 70: ...70 Chapter 3 Wizard setup NN47923 500 ...
Page 96: ...96 Chapter 5 System screens NN47923 500 ...
Page 114: ...114 Chapter 7 WAN screens NN47923 500 Figure 27 WAN IP ...
Page 120: ...120 Chapter 7 WAN screens NN47923 500 Figure 31 Dial Backup Setup ...
Page 128: ...128 Chapter 7 WAN screens NN47923 500 ...
Page 152: ...152 Chapter 9 Static Route screens NN47923 500 ...
Page 194: ...194 Chapter 11 Firewall screens NN47923 500 ...
Page 210: ...210 Chapter 13 VPN NN47923 500 Figure 67 Summary IP Policies ...
Page 222: ...222 Chapter 13 VPN NN47923 500 Figure 71 VPN Branch Office rule setup ...
Page 256: ...256 Chapter 13 VPN NN47923 500 Figure 81 VPN Client Termination advanced ...
Page 260: ...260 Chapter 13 VPN NN47923 500 ...
Page 264: ...264 Chapter 14 Certificates NN47923 500 Figure 83 My Certificates ...
Page 270: ...270 Chapter 14 Certificates NN47923 500 Figure 85 My Certificate create ...
Page 274: ...274 Chapter 14 Certificates NN47923 500 Figure 86 My Certificate details ...
Page 282: ...282 Chapter 14 Certificates NN47923 500 Figure 89 Trusted CA details ...
Page 298: ...298 Chapter 14 Certificates NN47923 500 ...
Page 316: ...316 Chapter 16 IEEE 802 1x NN47923 500 ...
Page 320: ...320 Chapter 17 Authentication server NN47923 500 Figure 106 Local User database edit ...
Page 328: ...328 Chapter 17 Authentication server NN47923 500 ...
Page 376: ...376 Chapter 20 Logs Screens NN47923 500 Figure 150 Log settings ...
Page 386: ...386 Chapter 20 Logs Screens NN47923 500 ...
Page 393: ...Chapter 21 Call scheduling screens 393 Nortel Business Secure Router 252 Configuration Basics ...
Page 394: ...394 Chapter 21 Call scheduling screens NN47923 500 ...
Page 410: ...410 Chapter 22 Maintenance NN47923 500 ...