Interactive Set-Up
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Other DNS settings are available through the "DNS Parameters" option. The dialog box below is
displayed:
Parameters are:
- DNS Search Domains: a DNS domain is used to resolve a server name or to register the
thin client name (see Appendix A.4).
Note: if the 'Default DNS Domain' is selected in the "DHCP Option List", the 'Default Domain'
parameter cannot be accessed.
- DNS Server Update: sets the method used for publishing the thin client name:
- No: the thin client name is not published.
- By the DHCP server (available only if the DHCP protocol is enabled): the thin client
name is registered by the DHCP server. Requirement: the DDNS function (Dynamic
DNS) must be supported by the DHCP server. See Appendix A.4.3.
- By the terminal: the thin client updates the DNS server. In this case the parameter
"Action on Error" controls the thin client’s behavior in the event of an error during the
DNS server update (see Appendix A.4.3).
c) Router Management
A router is either a special electronic device, or a suitably configured computer, which enables data
to be sent across two or more distinct physical networks.
One router can be nominated as the 'default router' and then used to access any network. Use of a
default router simplifies site network administration. The default router is only identified by its IP
address.
Note: If the 'Default Router' is selected in the "DHCP Option List", this field cannot be accessed.
However additional routers can also be declared, to reach specific destination servers or networks.
Select 'Other Routers'. The following dialog box is displayed:
Any such router must be identified with 3 parameters:
- The router’s IP address,
- The target IP address (destination),