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34 TAU-72.IP/TAU-36.IP Universal Network Terminal
255.255.255.255.
—
Gateway
—
address of a network gateway that will be used for packet routing to the defined
network (or IP address).
—
Vlan
—
virtual local area network identifier (VLAN ID). Use it when destination IP network or IP
address belong to virtual local area network, otherwise leave this field blank.
To add/apply a new route, enter the data in the field with
icon, and click
'Submit Changes'
button. To
remove the route, select 'Delete' checkbox and click
'Submit Changes'
button.
To discard all changes made to configuration, click
'Undo All Changes'
button.
To store changes to non-
volatile memory of the device, click
'Save'
button.
Apart from configuration performed via web configurator, the gateway is able to receive static route
settings via Option 121 of DHCP protocol. Routes in this option are sent as a list of 'destination
description/gateway' pairs, the format is described in RFC 3442.
5.1.1.4
Local DNS (Hosts)
In 'Hosts' submenu, you can configure settings required for local DNS operation.
To enable local DNS, enter 127.0.0.1 into 'Primary DNS IP' field in the 'Network' tab.
Local DNS
– allows the gateway to obtain IP address of the communicating device by its network name
(hostname). You may use local DNS in cases when DNS server is missing from the network segment that the
gateway belongs to, and you need to establish routing using network names, or when you have to use SIP server
network name as its address. Although, you have to know matches between hostnames and their IP addresses.
Also, local DNS allows you to configure SIP domain on a gateway (see Section
Local DNS configuration involves definition of matches between hostnames and their respective IP
addresses.
To enable local DNS, enter 127.0.0.1 into
'Primary DNS IP'
field in the
'Network'
tab. Also, local DNS will be
used when configured DNS servers are not available.
Table of domain names (DNS hosts):
–
Name
—name of a host.
–
IP-address
—
IP address of a host.
To add/apply a new route, enter the data in the field with
icon, and click
'Submit Changes'
button. To