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RASExpress User Guide
24 CommPlete Communications Server
Secondary Name Server
Shows the address of the secondary name server used by the RASExpress server. The
secondary name server is used when the primary name server does not respond. This
field can be edited only if IP Remote Access is enabled.
DNS Caching Server
Enable to have the RASExpress server act as a DNS server. When this option is
enabled, the RASExpress server gives out its IP address as the DNS server to dialing
PPP clients.
IP Frame Type
Shows the RASExpress servers IP frame type. It can be edited only if IP Remote
Access is enabled. Two frame types are available: TYPE_II (default) and SNAP.
Remote Client IP Address
Shows how the RASExpress server allocates IP addresses to remote client-to-LAN
users. Select Use DHCP if you have a DHCP server on your LAN. Select Use
Address Pool if the IP addresses you assign to the clients are contiguous. Select
Configure Per Port (the default) if you want to assign a specific address to each of the
remote ports. Select Use Radius if you want to use your RADIUS server to assign IP
addresses. For LAN-to-LAN ports you must configure all IP addresses manually.
Configure IP Address Pool
Select to configure a range of IP addresses. In the address pool menu, type the IP
address range from which the IP address will be allocated. If the range includes one
or more addresses that you want to exclude from allocation, you can type their
address ranges in the second and third sets of menu options.
Static Routes
Select this optionto display or configure a list of permanent routes for use when
WAN ports are set up for LAN-to-LAN operation. A static route is a manually
configured route that specifies the transmission path a datagram must follow, based
on the datagram's destination address. Static routes are useful when selecting a
preferred route to a remote host. To add a static route to the list, type A and press
E
NTER. The following menu appears:
[ 1] Address :000.000.000.000
[ 2] Mask :000.000.000.000
[ 3] Metric :0
[ 4] Gateway :000.000.000.000
[ESC] to go to previous menu
Address. The destination of the static route. The destination must be an IP address
entered in dotted decimal notation. If the destination is a network, the node portion
of the IP address is 0. If the destination is a host, the mask must be 255.255.255.255.
Mask. The IP network mask. It indicates the network and subnet portion of the IP
address with non-zero numbers; the node portions are shown with zeros.
Metric. The number of hops to the destination IP address. The number of hops is the
number of routers that traffic must travel through to reach the destination.
Gateway. The IP address, in dotted decimal notation, of the next-hop router.
When you have finished configuring the static route, type F and press E
NTER to add it
to the list.
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