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Network Tab
• Click on the Finish button. You will be returned to the IPSEC dialog window and the IPSEC Tunnels table will now
be populated with the recently entered data.
• To delete an existing rule, select it in the table and click on the Delete button. To edit an existing rule, select it in
the table and click on the Edit button.
• Click on the “Save” button for changes to be saved without activating the interface until you reboot the unit, the
“Apply” button will save your settings and apply them immediately. To revert to the previous defaults, click on the
“Revert” button.
3.4.5 DNS Settings
The Domain Name Server (DNS) Settings dialog window is split into two sections. The top section pertains to the DNS set-
tings and the bottom section is where static hosts are added and edited.
• Click on the DNS Settings menu item and the following dialog window will appear:
Enter Search Domain: Enter the local domain name(s) to be searched, separated by spaces. These domains are used
as the default local domains when performing DNS queries. Example: local.net domain.com
Enter Primary DNS Server (Required): This field is already filled in; it is showing the current server in use by the Red
Lion server. Enter the IP Address of the Primary DNS Server you want to use. Note: This setting may be overridden if a
network interface is set to obtain its configuration information from its peer (either via PPP or DHCP).
Enter Alternate DNS Server #1: This field is already filled in; it is showing the current server in use by the Red Lion
server. Enter the IP Address of a Backup DNS Server you want to use, if the Primary DNS Server is unable to perform a
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