DI-304/DI-304M ISDN Remote Router
♦ IP Pool Counts – Set the number of IPs in the IP address pool.
♦ Gateway IP Address – Set the Gateway IP address.
♦ DNS Server IP Address – (Default: None) DNS stands for Domain
Name System. Every Internet host must have a unique IP address. They
may also have an easy-to-remember name such as www.salon.com. The
DNS server converts this name into its equivalent IP address.
♦ Primary IP Address – Set the IP address of the primary DNS server.
♦ Secondary IP Address – Set the IP address of the secondary DNS server.
If you leave both Primary IP and Secondary IP Address fields blank, the router will
assign its own IP address to local users as a DNS proxy server and maintain a DNS
cache. If the IP address of a Domain Name is already in the DNS cache, the router
will resolve the Domain Name immediately. Otherwise, the router forwards the
DNS query packet to the external DNS server by establishing a WAN (e.g. ISDN or
DSL/Cable) connection.
Configuring the ISDN Interface
♦ Country Code – Set the correct country code for proper function on your
local ISDN network.
♦ Own Number – Set your ISDN number. The number you entered in this
field will be carried with every outgoing call to the users you called.
♦ MSN Numbers for the Router – "MSN Numbers" means that the router
is able to accept number-matched incoming calls. The router provides
three MSN number fields. Note that MSN services must be subscribed to
from your local telecom. By default, MSN function is disabled (i.e. leave
the MSN number fields blank) under which all incoming calls will be
accepted without number matching. Click OK to return to the Main
Setup Menu.
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