USER MANUAL
Peplink Balance Series
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This setting specifies the IP address(es) of the secondary DNS server(s)authorized to retrieve
zone records from the DNS server of the Peplink Balance.
The zone transfer server of the Peplink Balance listens on TCP port 53.
The Peplink Balance serves both the clients that are accessing from the specified IP
addresses, and the clients that are accessing its LAN interface.
Routing
Control by
Subnet
Database
When this function is enabled, the system will check to see if an incoming DNS client is within
any WAN's ISP subnet. Only the matched WAN(s)'s IP addresses will be returned. Note that
this feature is available only when a subnet database has been defined.
Click the button to define a default SOA / NS record for all domain names. For
configuration details please refer to Section 16.3.5.
When defining a default SOA record, Name Server IP Address is optional. If left blank, the
Address (A) record for the same server should be defined manually in each domain.
For defining default NS records, the host [domain] indicates that this record is for the domain
name itself without a sub-domain prefix. To add a secondary NS server, just create a second
NS record with the Host field left empty. When the entered name server is a fully qualified
domain name (FQDN), the IP Address field will be disabled.
Default
Connection
Priority
Default Connection Priority defines the default priority group of each WAN connection in
resolving A records. It applies to Address (A) records which have the Connection Priority set
to Default. Please refer to Section 16.3.9 for details.
The WAN connection(s) with the highest priority (smallest number) will be chosen. Those with
lower priorities will not be chosen in resolving A records unless the higher priority ones
become unavailable.
To specify the primary and backup connections, click the button that corresponds to
Default Connection Priority. The following screen will appear: