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Moxa Managed DSL Ethernet Extender Featured Functions
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DSL Ethernet Extender Subnet Mask
Setting Description Factory Default
Subnet mask for the
Moxa DSL Ethernet
extender
Identifies the type of network the Moxa DSL Ethernet extender
is connected to (e.g., 255.255.0.0 for a Class B network, or
255.255.255.0 for a Class C network).
255.255.255.0
Default Gateway
Setting Description Factory Default
IP address for gateway
Specifies the IP address
of the router that connects the LAN to
an outside network.
None
DNS IP Address
Setting Description Factory Default
IP address for DNS
server
Specifies the IP address of the DNS server used by your
network. After specifying the DNS server IP address, you can
use the Moxa DSL Ethernet extender’s URL (e.g.,
www.PT.company.com) to open the web console, instead of
entering the IP address.
None
IP address for 2nd DNS
server
Specifies the IP address of the secondary DNS server used by
your network. The Moxa DSL Ethernet extender will use the
secondary DNS server if the first DNS server fails to connect.
None
DHCP Retry Periods
Setting Description Factory Default
1 to 30 Users can configure the DHCP retry period manually 1
*Only valid for IEX-402-VDSL2 Series
DHCP Retry Times
Setting Description Factory Default
0 to 65535 Users can manually configure the number of DHCP retries 0
*Only valid for IEX-402-VDSL2 Series
IP6
The IPv6 settings include two distinct address typesLink-Local Unicast addresses and Global Unicast
addresses. A Link-Local address makes the DSL Ethernet extender accessible over IPv6 for all devices attached
to the same local subnet. To connect to a larger network with multiple segments, the DSL Ethernet extender
must be configured with a Global Unicast address.
Global Unicast Address Prefix (Prefix Length: 64 bits) Default Gateway
Setting Description Factory Default
Global Unicast Address
Prefix
The prefix value must be formatted according to the RFC 2373
“IPv6 Addressing Architecture,” using 8 colon-separated 16-
bit
hexadecimal values. One double colon may be used in the
address to indicate the appropriate number of zeros required to
fill the undefined fields.
None
Global Unicast Address
Setting Description Factory Default
None Displays the IPv6 Global Unicast address. The network portion
of the Global Unicast address can be configured by specifying
the Global Unicast Prefix and using an EUI-64 interface ID in
the low order 64 bits. The host portion of the Global Unicast
address is automatically generated using the modified EUI-64
form of the interface identifier (DSL Ethernet extender’s MAC
address).
None