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Network > WAN > Advanced
Each field is described in the following table.
Table 33
Network > WAN > Advanced
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
DNS Servers
DNS (Domain Name System) manages the relationships between domain names
and IP addresses. Without a DNS server, you must know the IP address of the
computer you want to access before you access it.
First DNS Server
Second DNS
Server
Third DNS Server
Select
From ISP
if your ISP dynamically assigns DNS server information. (In this
case, the ISP assigns the WAN IP address too. See
Network > WAN > Internet
Connection
.) The field to the right is read-only, and it displays the IP address
provided by your ISP.
Select
User-Defined
if you have the IP address of a DNS server. You might get it
from your ISP or from your network. Enter the IP address in the field to the right.
Select
None
if you do not want to use this DNS server. If you select
None
for all of
the DNS servers, you must use IP addresses to configure the ZyXEL Device and
to access the Internet.
RIP & Multicast
Setup
RIP Direction
Use this field to control how much routing information the ZyXEL Device sends
and receives on the subnet.
None
- The ZyXEL Device does not send or receive routing information on the
subnet.
Both
- The ZyXEL Device sends and receives routing information on the subnet.
In Only
- The ZyXEL Device only receives routing information on the subnet.
Out Only
- The ZyXEL Device only sends routing information on the subnet.
RIP Version
Select which version of RIP the ZyXEL Device uses when it sends or receives
information on the subnet.
RIP-1
- The ZyXEL Device uses RIPv1 to exchange routing information.
RIP-2B
- The ZyXEL Device broadcasts RIPv2 to exchange routing information.
RIP-2M
- The ZyXEL Device multicasts RIPv2 to exchange routing information.
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Page 40: ...Chapter 2 Introducing the Web Configurator P 2304R P1 Series User s Guide 40...
Page 73: ...73 PART II Network WAN 75 LAN 85 NAT 97...
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Page 105: ...105 PART III VoIP SIP 107 Phone 121 Phone Book 129...
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Page 148: ...Chapter 13 Content Filter P 2304R P1 Series User s Guide 148...
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Page 186: ...Chapter 17 UPnP P 2304R P1 Series User s Guide 186...
Page 194: ...Chapter 18 System P 2304R P1 Series User s Guide 194...
Page 208: ...Chapter 19 Logs P 2304R P1 Series User s Guide 208...
Page 220: ...Chapter 21 Troubleshooting P 2304R P1 Series User s Guide 220...
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Page 228: ...Appendix A Product Specifications P 2304R P1 Series User s Guide 228...
Page 258: ...Appendix E SIP Passthrough P 2304R P1 Series User s Guide 258...
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