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Chapter 5: Network Configuration
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Enables the Connection-Manager, on bootup the Connection-
Manager will be started
This Button does not start Connection-Manager
Stop Connection-Manager daemon, all Connection Entries will be
stoped to
Add Connection (Connection-Dial-Entry Parameter)). In this case only the differences will be listed.
Command
Description
Use IPSec Connection
Select IPSec Connection
Deactivate superordinated
Connection
Whether the superordinated connection-dial-entry should be
deactivated or not
Change Power-Up-Delay of
these Logical Connections if
this Connection gets
disconnected
Change the Power-Up-Delay for the chosen connection to
n
seconds if this connection gets disconnected
5.3.2 Static Connections
In contrast to the Connection-Manager, the Static Connections provides no monitoring or backup of the
connections.
Note
Therefore the StaticConnections are recommended only for dial-on-demand and dial-in
connections.
5.4 DHCP Server
Using the DHCP Server menu it is possible to configure a DHCP server. DHCP servers provide clients
with network information and administer it centrally. The mentioned network information are, amongst
others; IP addresses, network mask, router and DNS addresses and DNS names, etc. Besides a
complete dynamic configuration of the network, specific stations can (via their MAC address) be
appointed with a fixed IP address.This is useful when stations need to be authenticated, due to their IP
address. Naturally a mixed operation of both versions is possible.
Using the overview page of the DHCP server configuration you can create new sub-networks, mutually
used networks and host respectively host groups.
Apart from this, editing of the client stations and the network interface is possible. Using the
Start
Server
button the DHCP server is started.
Command
Description
Subnet description
Here you can enter the description of the sub-network