ACCESS GATEWAY
48 Installing the Access Gateway
5. Enter the IP addresses for the DNS servers (located at the customer’s network operating
center where DNS requests are sent).
6. You must now reboot the system for your settings to take effect. Enter y (yes) to reboot the
Access Gateway
Sample Screen Response:
Configuration>dns
NOTE: If DHCP Client or PPPoE Client is enabled, the Primary and
Secondary DNS Server may not be configured, since the DHCP/PPPoE server
may provide those items. Furthermore, if DHCP Client is configured, the
Domain may not be configured.
Enter domain [nomadix.com ]:
Enter host name (no spaces) [usg ]:
Enter primary DNS [0.0.0.2 ]: 4.2.2.2
Enter secondary DNS [0.0.0.0 ]:
Enter tertiary DNS [0.0.0.0 ]:
Enter DNS Redirection Port [1029 ]:
Enter Proxy DNS Port [1028 ]:
The system must be rebooted to function properly.
The DNS options have been established. DNS will now convert subscriber browser URLs
into the correct IP addresses automatically.
Archiving Your Configuration Settings
Once you have installed your Access Gateway and established the configuration settings, you
should write the settings to an archive file. If you ever experience problems with the system,
your archived settings can be restored at any time.
Refer to the following procedures:
“Exporting Configuration Settings to the Archive File {Export}” on page 210.
“Importing Configuration Settings from the Archive File {Import}” on page 215.
Installing the Nomadix Private MIB
The Nomadix Private MIB is supplied on the “Accessories” CD-ROM, delivered with your
Access Gateway. After importing the nomadix.mib file from the CD-ROM you will be able to
view and manage SNMP objects on your Access Gateway.
Procedure