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Panasonic KX-NS1000 - Protocol Bridge-Ipv6 Bridge; Protocol Bridge-Pppoe Bridge

Panasonic KX-NS1000
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27.2.1 Router Configuration—Setup—[1-2-1] WAN—Connection Settings—Static IP
Preferred DNS IP Address
Alternative DNS IP Address
27.2.1 Router Configuration
—Setup—[1-2-1] WAN—Connection Settings—DHCP
Preferred DNS IP Address
Alternative DNS IP Address
27.2.1 Router Configuration
—Setup—[1-2-1] WAN—Connection Settings—PPPoE
Preferred DNS IP Address
Alternative DNS IP Address
27.3.2 Router Configuration
—Setup—[1-3-2] LAN—DNS Server
28.1 Network Service—[1] IP Address/Ports—
DNS Setting—Preferred DNS IP Address
28.1 Network Service—[1] IP Address/Ports— DNS Setting—Alternative DNS IP Address
28.2.5 Network Service—[2-6] Server Feature—SMTP— SMTP server for relay—SMTP server
address—IP Address
28.3.1 Network Service—[3-1] Client Feature
—FTP—
Name
28.3.2 Network Service—[3-2] Client Feature
—Syslog—
Remote Syslog server—IP address / Host name
28.3.3 Network Service
—[3-3] Client Feature—SNMP Agent—SNMP Manager #1 / SNMP Manager #2
Host name
28.4.2 Network Service—[4-2] Other—NAS— NAS Setting—NAS Address—Name
8.6.6 Protocol Bridge—IPv6 Bridge
Feature
Use
this feature if a device on the LAN uses IPv6 to communicate directly with a device on the WAN also using
IPv6. This feature allows an IPv6 frame (protocol number: 0x86dd) to bridge the WAN–LAN boundary. If IPv6
is disabled, it is still possible to use the PBX to provide IPv6 services to users.
You can enable/disable the IPv6 Bridge feature.
Conditions
For details about devices that are compatible with IPv6 Bridge, consult the network administrator.
PC Programming Manual References
27.2.3 Router Configuration—Setup—[1-2-3] WAN—Protocol Bridge
8.6.7 Protocol Bridge—PPPoE Bridge
Description
This feature is used when a PPPoE client device on the LAN wants to establish a separate PPPoE session.
Even if the PPPoE Bridge feature is enabled, a PPPoE frame received on the WAN interface of the PBX will
be processed by the PBX without being bridged. This feature allows PPPoE frames (protocol numbers 0x8863
and 0x8864) to bridge the WAN–LAN boundary.
You can enable/disable the PPPoE Bridge feature.
Conditions
PPPoE frames (protocol numbers 0x8863 and 0x8864) are bridged according to the following conditions:
If PPPoE Bridge is enabled
Installation Manual 383
8.6.7 Protocol Bridge—PPPoE Bridge

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