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Server Setup : Name Server Setup

This page is used to configure this device to work with your network's Domain Name System (DNS) server.

Settings

Domain Name System

If your network uses a Domain Name System (DNS), select Enabled to direct the device to use the system. If your network does not use DNS, select Disabled.

Default Domain

Enter the name of your network's IP domain in the entry field. Your entry might look like this:

mycompany.com

Current Domain

Lists the domain which is serving your device. The current domain might be different from the domain in the entry field if, on the Boot Server Setup page, you have DHCP or BOOTP set as the Configuration Server Protocol, but you selected No for the setting Use previous Configuration Server settings when no server responds?

Domain Name Servers

Enter the IP addresses of up to three DNS servers on your network. The Current lines to the right of the entry fields list the servers the device is currently using, which may be specified by the DHCP or BOOTP server.

Domain Name System Servers (Current)

These are the servers the device is currently using.

Domain Suffix

Enter a portion of the full domain name that you would like omitted from displays. For example, in the domain mycompany.com, the full name of a computer might be mycomputer.mycompany.com. With domain suffix set to mycompany.com, the computer's name would be displayed on management system pages as simply mycomputer. The default is .domain name.

Action Buttons

Command

Description

Apply

After entering new values for settings, click Apply to activate the new settings. The browser remains on this page.

OK

This button both applies the new settings and moves the browser back to the main Setup page.

Cancel

This button cancels all changes to the settings, returns the settings to the previously stored values, and redirects the user back to the main Setup page.

Restore Defaults

Click to change all settings on this page back to the factory default settings.

 

 

 
 

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