Netgear EDA500 – ReadyNAS Expansion Chassis 5-Bay, Diskless 소프트웨어 가이드

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DNS
DNS is short for Domain Name System. Because IP addresses are strings of numbers, they are hard to remember.
It is easier to remember a name (for example, www.readynas.com) than a string of numbers when you want to visit
a website. A DNS server translates IP addresses into website names and website names into IP addresses.
If you selected the option to assign an IP address automatically when you configured your Ethernet settings, the
DNS fields are populated with the DNS settings from your DHCP server and cannot be edited.
If you selected the option to assign an IP address manually when you configured your Ethernet settings, you must
manually specify the IP addresses of the DNS servers and the domain name to access your ReadyNAS system
over the Internet. Your network administrator can help you determine your Domain Name Server IP address.
Configure the Ethernet Interfaces
All ReadyNAS systems provide at least one physical Ethernet interface.
On ReadyNAS systems with two or more Ethernet interfaces, the interfaces can be used independently as individual
links or combined into a bonded adapter. Bonding can provide redundancy or increased throughput.
For each Ethernet interface, you can configure the following settings:
MTU
IPv4 settings including DNS servers
IPv6 settings including DNS servers
You can specify the settings for the 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz-1, and 5 GHz-2 bands.
The following table shows the default network configuration.
Table 8. Default network settings
Default Setting
Item
Physical Ethernet interface
1500
MTU
IPv4 using DHCP IPv6 using DHCP
TCP/IP
No server
DNS
Configure General and TCP/IP Settings
To configure an Ethernet interface:
1.
Log in to your ReadyNAS.
2.
Select Network > Links.
The Ethernet interfaces display.
3.
Click the gear icon for an Ethernet interface:
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ReadyNAS OS 6.4