Linksys RTP300 User Guide - Page 89

Optional Settings MAC Clone Settings - manual

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WAN Setup page Router tab > WAN Setup page > Optional Settings section HostName Domain Primary DNS Secondary DNS DNS Service Order DNS Query Mode Primary NTP Server Secondary NTP Server The host name of the ATA device. The network domain of the ATA device. The DNS server that is used by the ATA device. NOTE: When DHCP is enabled, you can enter the IP address of a DNS server in addition to DHCP-supplied DNS servers. When DHCP is disabled, enter the primary DNS server. The default is 0.0.0.0. Sets the secondary DNS server to take over if problems are discovered with the Primary DNS server. NOTE: When DHCP is enabled, you can enter the IP address of a primary or secondary DNS server in addition to DHCP-supplied DNS servers. When DHCP is disabled, enter the primary and secondary DNS server. The default is 0.0.0.0. The method for selecting the DNS server: Manual (enter the IP address of the DNS server manually; that is do not look at the DHCP-supplied DNS table), Manual/DHCP, and DHCP/Manual. The mode of DNS query: parallel or sequential. NOTE: With parallel DNS query mode, the ATA device sends the same DNS lookup request to all the DNS servers at the same time, and the first incoming reply is accepted by the ATA device. The default is parallel. The IP address or name of the primary NTP server. The IP address or name of the secondary NTP server. Router tab > WAN Setup page > MAC Clone Settings section A MAC address is a 12-digit code assigned to a unique piece of hardware for identification, like a social security number. Some ISPs require you to register a MAC address in order to access the Internet. If you do not wish to re-register the MAC address with your ISP, you may assign the MAC address you have currently registered with your ISP to the router with the MAC Address Clone feature. Enable MAC Clone Service Cloned MAC Address To use MAC Address cloning, select Yes. Default is No. Use when your ISP requires a certain MAC address. It's usually the address for your PC. Linksys ATA Administration Guide 89

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Linksys ATA Administration Guide
89
WAN Setup page
Router tab > WAN Setup page >
Optional Settings section
Router tab > WAN Setup page >
MAC Clone Settings section
A MAC address is a 12-digit code assigned to a unique piece of hardware for identification, like
a social security number. Some ISPs require you to register a MAC address in order to access the
Internet. If you do not wish to re-register the MAC address with your ISP, you may assign the
MAC address you have currently registered with your ISP to the router with the MAC Address
Clone feature.
HostName
The host name of the ATA device.
Domain
The network domain of the ATA device.
Primary DNS
The DNS server that is used by the ATA device.
NOTE:
When DHCP is enabled, you can enter the IP address of a DNS
server in addition to DHCP-supplied DNS servers. When DHCP is
disabled, enter the primary DNS server. The default is
0.0.0.0
.
Secondary DNS
Sets the secondary DNS server to take over if problems are discovered
with the Primary DNS server.
NOTE:
When DHCP is enabled, you can enter the IP address of a primary
or secondary DNS server in addition to DHCP-supplied DNS servers.
When DHCP is disabled, enter the primary and secondary DNS server.
The default is
0.0.0.0
.
DNS Service Order
The method for selecting the DNS server:
Manual
(enter the IP address
of the DNS server manually; that is do not look at the DHCP-supplied
DNS table),
Manual/DHCP
, and
DHCP/Manual
.
DNS Query Mode
The mode of DNS query:
parallel
or
sequential
.
NOTE:
With parallel DNS query mode, the ATA device sends the same
DNS lookup request to all the DNS servers at the same time, and the first
incoming reply is accepted by the ATA device.
The default is
parallel
.
Primary NTP Server
The IP address or name of the primary NTP server.
Secondary NTP Server
The IP address or name of the secondary NTP server.
Enable MAC Clone Service
To use MAC Address cloning, select
Yes
. Default is
No
.
Cloned MAC Address
Use when your ISP requires a certain MAC address. It’s usually the
address for your PC.