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Configuration
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SINAUT MD740-1
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4.4 Services
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Services
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DNS
If the SINAUT MD740-1 is to establish a connection to a remote
site (e.g. VPN gateway or NTP server), it must know the die IP
address of the remote site in question. If it is given the address in
the form of a domain address (i.e. www.abc.xyz.de), then the
device must consult a Domain Name Server (DNS) to see which IP
address is behind the domain address.
You can configure locally connected clients in such a way that they
can use the SINAUT MD740-1 to resolve hostnames into IP
addresses. See
IP configuration with Windows clients
, page 59.
Hostname mode
With
Hostname Modus
and
Hostname
you can give the
SINAUT MD740-1 a name. This name is then displayed, e.g.
when logging in by SSH. Giving names simplifies the
administration of several SINAUT MD740-1s.
User defined (from field below)
(Standard) The name entered in the field
Hostname
is set as
the name for the SINAUT MD740-1.
Provider defined (e.g. via DHCP)
If the external setting of the hostname is enabled, e.g. as with
DHCP, then the name supplied by the provider is set for the
SINAUT MD740-1.
Hostname
If the option
User defined
is selected under
Hostname mode
,
then you enter the name here which the
SINAUT MD740-1 is to receive.
Otherwise, i.e. when the option
Provider defined
(e.g. via
DHCP) is selected under
Hostname mode
, an entry in this field
is ignored.
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