Specifications

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DHCP Server
Domain Names
Enter the Total Access 600's domain name and the primary and secondary DNS servers in this menu.
ACTIVE
Adds this static route entry to the IP routing
table when set to Y
ES and removes it (if it was
previously added) if set to N
O (def).
IP ADDRESS
The IP address of the host or network address
of the device being routed to.
SUBNET MASK
Determines the bits in the previous IP address
that are used. If this is to be a host route, it
must be set to all ones (255.255.255.255).
GATEWAY
The IP address of the router to receive the
forwarded IP packet.
HOPS
The number of router hops required to get to
the network or host. Maximum distance is 15
hops.
PRIVATE
When set to NO, the Total Access 600 will
advertise this static route using RIP. Setting to
Y
ES means that the route is kept private.
DHCP MODE
When set to ON, the Total Access 600 acts as a
DHCP server and will dynamically assign IP,
network mask, default gateway, and DNS
addresses to any device which transmits a
broadcast DHCP request. The addresses
assigned are based on the Total Access 600’s
own IP address and will be within the same
network.
DHCP RENEWAL TIME
The number of hours that the DHCP server
should allow the device before it is required to
send a new DHCP request. The default is 15
hours, and 0 represents an infinite lease.
DOMAIN NAME
Text string used to represent the domain
name used by the Total Access 600.
PRIMARY DNS
First server to which domain name requests
are sent.
SECONDARY DNS
Server used as a backup, in case the
primary address does not respond to the
request.
PRIMARY NBNS/WINS
Server to which NT domain name requests
are sent.
SECONDARY NBNS/WINS
Server used when there is no response from
the primary server.