Dell Precision R5400 Remote Access Device: Administrator's User Manual& - Page 19
Gateway, 5.1.5 Primary DNS Server, 5.1.6 Secondary DNS Server, 5.1.7 Ethernet Mode, 5.1.8
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TERA1x00 PC-over-IP Administrative Interface User Manual TER0606004 Issue 3 1.5.1.4 Gateway The Gateway is the device's gateway IP address. If DHCP is disabled, this field is required. If DHCP is enabled, this field is not editable. This field must be a valid IP address, and if an invalid IP address is entered, the web interface will prompt the administrator to correct it. 1.5.1.5 Primary DNS Server The Primary DNS Server is the device's primary DNS IP address. This field is optional. If the DNS server IP Address is configured when using a Connection Manager, the Connection Manager address may be set as a FQDN instead of an IP address (see Section 1.5.2.2). This field must be a valid IP address, and if an invalid IP address is entered, the web interface will prompt the administrator to correct it. 1.5.1.6 Secondary DNS Server The Secondary DNS Server is the device's secondary DNS IP address. This field is optional. If the DNS server IP Address is configured when using a Connection Manager, the Connection Manager address may be set as a FQDN instead of an IP address (see Section 1.5.2.2). This field must be a valid IP address, and if an invalid IP address is entered, the web interface will prompt the administrator to correct it. 1.5.1.7 Ethernet Mode The Ethernet Mode field configures the Ethernet mode of the Portal. The options are: • Auto • 10 Mbps Full-Duplex • 100 Mbps Full-Duplex This option is only available on a Portal; on the Host it is disabled and non-editable. Note: Users should always set the Ethernet Mode to Auto and only use 10 Mbps Full-Duplex or 100 Mbps Full-Duplex when the other network endpoint is also configured to operate at 10M Mbps Full-Duplex or 100M Mbps Full-Duplex. An improperly set Ethernet Mode may result in the network operating at Half-Duplex. Half-Duplex is not supported by PC-over-IP and the session will be severely degraded and the session will eventually be dropped. 1.5.1.8 Maximum MTU Size The Maximum MTU Size option allows for configuration of the Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) packet size. A smaller MTU may be required in situations such as VPN tunneling, since PC-over-IP packets to be fragmented. The Maximum MTU Size should be set to a value smaller than the network path MTU for the endto-end connection between the Host and Portal. The Maximum MTU Size range is 500 to 1500 bytes. © 2008 Teradici Corporation Page 19 of 111