Setting TCP/IP, Gateway, and DNS Addresses
12 ◆ Installation UX Mail Manual
Setting the Domain Name Server
The Domain Name Server (DNS or name server) is the computer connected to the internet that converts a
domain name (such as necux5000.com) to a specific IP address for routing on the internet. If you want to use
domain names to identify your SMTP and IMAP4 servers when setting up Desktop Messaging, you must
make an entry for this option. The entry is the IP address of your name server. Check with your email admin-
istrator. Larger companies frequently have their own name server, while smaller enterprises may have their
name server hosted by a third party.
Setting the Domain Name Server Address
[Default = 192.168.1.250 with 24 bit subnet mask]
In these instructions:
[Super Display Soft Key]
[Keyset Soft Key]
To set the Domain Name Server Address:
1.
Log onto System Administrator’s mailbox (301).
2.
[Admin]
[Admin]
Access the System Administrator options.
• Alternately dial
SA (72).
3.
Dial NS (67) to select the name server option.
• The voice prompts will announce the current name server address.
4.
Enter the desired name server address.
• Check with your network administrator.
(a)
When entering data:
• The entry format is
x*x*x*x#.
•
x represents each octet of the gateway address.
(c)
For example, the entry for name server address 208.141.100.40:
208*141*100*40*24#.
5.
Dial # to exit.
6.
After changing the UX Mail Name Server Address, you must reset the UX Mail.
Options
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Dial 0 for recorded help in any menu or sub-menu.