Technicolor - Thomson 605 User Manual

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Chapter 5
Expert Configuration
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5.5.2 DNS
Overview
DNS is short for Domain Name System. It is a network functionality that allows 
network members to use host names rather than IP addresses for referencing 
networked computers.
The DNS web page consists of two sections:
Configuration
In addition to the host name, a local computer needs the DNS domain name to 
construct a fully qualified name. By default the SpeedTouch™ DNS's domain name is 
lan. You can specify another (sub)domain name in the domain field (and Apply)
In normal conditions you should never disable the SpeedTouch™ DNS server, surely 
not in case the SpeedTouch™ DHCP server is active on the local network as well. If 
required however, you can disable the SpeedTouch™ DNS server by clearing Activate 
Server
 (and Apply).
Hostname Table
The Hostname Table shows all DNS host names (with respective IP address) the 
SpeedTouch™ DNS server is aware of (for example entries created via DHCP server 
replies to leases).
If not all computers reveal their hostname in the DHCP request, or even worse if they 
do not support DHCP, static entries can be added to the local DNS database.
Proceed as follows:
1
Click New.
2
In the Hostname field, type the name you want to associate to the specified IP 
address.
3
In the Address box, type the IP address of the computer.
4
Click Add.
Disabling the SpeedTouch™ DNS server will disable all DNS forwarding 
functionality as well. This may compromise end-to-end connectivity through 
the SpeedTouch™ connections.
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Make sure to keep the database consistent.