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IP Address
Type the IP network address for the RASExpress server’s Ethernet interface. You can
edit this field only if IP Remote Access is enabled. The IP address must be assigned
by the system administrator, and it must be unique on the TCP/IP network.
IP Subnet Mask
Type the IP subnet mask for the RASExpress server. You can edit this field only if IP
Remote Access is enabled.
IP Default Route
Type the default IP route on the network on which the RASExpress server is installed.
Any IP packets that cannot be routed by the RASExpress server are sent to this address.
If there is no router on the network, the address should be filled with zeroes. You can
edit this field only if IP Remote Access is enabled.
Primary Name Server
Type the address of the primary name server used by the RASExpress server to
resolve names to IP addresses for Telnet and RLOGIN clients dialing in from a dumb
terminal. You can edit this field only if IP Remote Access is enabled.
Secondary Name Server
Type 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. You
can edit this field 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
Selects the RASExpress server’s IP frame type. You can edit this field only if IP
Remote Access is enabled. Two frame types are available: TYPE_II (default) and
SNAP.
Remote Client IP Address
Selects 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 continuous. 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.
IP RIP
Enables or disables the IP Routing Information Protocol (RIP-2). Enable IP RIP if you
want the RASExpress server to use RIP-2 for IP routing.
Auto Learn Default Gateway
Enable this option to have RASExpress learn the correct default gateway if you have
configured the default gateway incorrectly or if the configured gateway goes down
and a different router starts acting as a default router. This feature requires a RIP-2
router that supports default gateway broadcasting.
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