User`s guide

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IP Address Management
Local DNS host address table
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Multicast Rate Limit=5
Client Pri DNS=111.11.11.1
Client Sec DNS=111.11.11.2
Client Assign DNS=Yes
2
Enter the IP address of the primary DNS server for the dial-in user for this
profile in the Client Pri DNS field.
This is the IP address that will be passed to the user when logged in using a
profile. It is considered not defined if set to 0.0.0.0.
3
Enter the IP address of the secondary DNS server for this profile in the
Client Sec DNS field.
This is the second IP address that will be passed to the user when logged in
using profile. It is considered not defined if set to 0.0.0.0.
4
Select Yes or No for Client Assign DNS.
This value controls whether DNS information should be passed to the dial-in
user or not. The default is Yes.
Local DNS host address table
You can create a local DNS table that can provide a list of IP addresses for a
specific host name when the remote DNS server fails to resolve the host name
successfully. The local DNS table provides the list of IP addresses only if the host
name for the attempted connection matches a host name in the local DNS table.
You create the DNS table from the terminal server by entering the host names and
their IP addresses in the table. A table can contain up to eight entries, with a
maximum of 35 IP addresses for each entry. You enter only the first IP address;
any other IP addresses in the list are automatically added if you have enabled
automatic updating of the list.
You can also specify that the local DNS table is automatically updated when a
connection to a host whose name matches one in the local DNS table is
successfully resolved by the remote DNS. When the table is updated, the returned
IP address list from the remote server replaces the stored IP addresses for that
host name in the local DNS list.