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ONFIGURATION
M
ANUAL
6.
E
NABLE
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol). This is a protocol that provides a means
to dynamically allocate IP addresses to computers on a LAN system.
Toggle the <6> key on the keypad to enable (checked) or disable (unchecked).
4.
P
RIMARY
DNS (Domain Name System). This address is an internet
service that translates domain names to IP addresses.
Change the Primary DNS by pressing <4> on the keypad. Enter
the new address in the data entry dialog box. Press
NTER
>.
3.
D
EFAULT
G
ATEWAY
. For direct access to networks beyond the
current one, each terminal must be told the IP address of the
router (Gateway) that connects the local network with the wider
world.
Change the Gateway address by pressing <3> on the keypad.
Enter the new address in the data entry dialog box. Press
N
-
TER
>.
5.
P
RIMARY
WINS (Windows Internet Naming Service).
This ad-
dress manages the association of workstation names and loca-
tions with IP addresses. WINS automatically creates a computer
name - IP address mapping entry in a table. WINS complements
the NT server’s DHCP which negotiates an IP address for any
computer when it is first defined to the network.
Change the Primary WINS address by pressing <5> on the key-
pad. Enter the new address in the data entry dialog box. Press
7.
L
OCAL
P
ORTS
. These options allow entering Incoming and /or Outgoing local port addresses.
I
NCOMING
. Change the Incoming Port address by pressing <7> on the keypad. Enter the new port address
in the data entry dialog box. Press
NTER
>.
O
UTGOING
. Change the Outgoing Port address by pressing <8> on the keypad. Enter the new port address
in the data entry dialog box. Press
NTER
>.
Note: Incoming and Outgoing
Ports CANNOT be the same!