Specifications
Issue 1.0, April 2006 Section 364-180-N02
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DNS Relay
DNS Relay forwards packets to request the DNS information from a specified DNS server. It is
possible to enter both a primary and secondary DNS server to contact, which is commonly
configured. Replies from the DNS are then forwarded back to the originator of the packets that
were made for the original request. UDP and TCP traffic are both supported.
NOTE: When using Routed PPP mode, you do not need to configure DNS
Relay. It will be automatically configured upon connection to the PPP server.
1. Log-in to your router. From the left frame, click Configuration and then DNS Relay. The
“DNS Relay” page will appear, indicating that the DNS Relay is disabled. In the DNS Relay
Mode section, choose the Enabled button and click the Configure button.
Figure 6-37 Web Tool – DNS relay page
2. The “DNS: Enable Relay” page will appear. In the DNS Relay Settings section, enter the
address of your DNS server and click the Apply button.
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