User manual

Chapter 2
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Figure 11 Setup Wizard (part 1 of 2)
Entering the network settings
Cobalt server name (host name). This is a name you assign to the
RaQ 3 — for example, raq1.
Domain name. This is the official name that is registered with InterNIC
— for example, yourdomain.com. The host name and domain name
must be coordinated by the network administrator in order for you to
access the RaQ 3 by its name and not just by its IP address.
Primary DNS Server Address. This is the IP address of your primary
domain name system (DNS) server. A primary DNS server maintains a
list of computer names and their IP addresses. The RaQ 3 needs access
to this list on the primary DNS server in order to convert between
IP addresses and names. This conversion is essential for sending and
receiving email external to the RaQ 3.
Secondary DNS Server Address. This is the IP address of your
secondary DNS server. A secondary DNS server can provide redundant
DNS service to your computers. If the primary DNS server is turned off,
then your RaQ 3 can use the secondary DNS server.