Insys MoRoS ISDN 1.1.1 11-02-06-02-01.005 用户手册

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MoRoS Modem/ISDN 
Functions 
June 06 
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It is mandatory to enter an IP address and a network mask. The IP address is the address 
of the MoRoS in the Local Area Network. 
   After sending the changes to the MoRoS by clicking “OK”, the new addresses 
will be valid immediately. This will immediately terminate the connection to 
the MoRoS. To be able to continue the configuration, the new IP address 
must be entered in the browser window.
 
The MAC address is unambiguous for each MoRoS. It may not be modified and is unique. 
It is merely shown for informational purposes. 
 
 
The specification of the two IP addresses for a DNS server (Domain Name Service) is 
optional.  
By default, for one of the two DNS servers, the IP address 127.0.0.1 is entered. MoRoS 
itself is no DNS server, but it can forward DNS queries from the connected network to an 
external DNS server. To activate forwarding, the IP address 127.0.0.1 must be entered in 
at least one of the input fields. For the machines and computers which are connected to 
the local network and want to use DNS forwarding by MoRoS, the IP address of the 
MoRoS must be entered as DNS server address. By default, this is the IP address 
192.168.1.1. 
If the MoRoS has “Dial-Out” activated, it will establish a connection to this destination, if 
required. After the connection has been established, the MoRoS will often receive one or 
two IP addresses for the DNS server. If the target computer specifies DNS servers, the 
MoRoS will save those addresses and in the future forward DNS queries to those servers. 
If the MoRoS operates as a DHCP server, all DHCP clients will automatically receive the 
information about the IP addresses of the set DNS servers during login. If no DNS server 
is set, the IP address of an available DNS server must be set for each client.