Description. This setting configures a DNS name for your device. It is used for quick identification of the machine that you are on. If in doubt, leave the default value.
Value type. text (value required)
Default value. duo.lan
Examples.
rpt1.isp.com
p2p-duo.lan
Description. Here you can describe how (or what for) the device is used. It may be helpful for other administrators to understand the purpose of the system. If in doubt, leave it blank.
Value type. text
Default value. Miure Duo
Examples.
Bridge to the management building
To TheISP Inc.
Value type. select
Allowed values.
40 (Austria)
56 (Belgium)
100 (Bulgaria)
196 (Cyprus)
203 (Czech Republic)
208 (Denmark)
233 (Estonia)
246 (Finland)
250 (France)
276 (Germany)
348 (Hungary)
372 (Ireland)
380 (Italy)
440 (Lithuania)
442 (Luxembourg)
528 (Netherlands)
554 (New Zealand)
616 (Poland)
620 (Portugal)
703 (Slovak Republic)
705 (Slovenia)
724 (Spain)
752 (Sweden)
826 (United Kingdom)
1000 (Extended channels: level 0)
1001 (Extended channels: level 1) (*)
1002 (Extended channels: level 2) (*)
1003 (Extended channels: level 3) (*)
1004 (Extended channels: level 4) (*)
Default value. 616
Description. This option allows describing physical location of the device. It will appear e.g. when browsing the MIB tree through the SNMP agent of the device.
Value type. text
Examples.
NY, Some Street 11, rooftop
Description. This option allows setting the e-mail address that will appear as the administrator e-mail when browsing the MIB tree through the SNMP agent of the device.
Value type. text
Examples.
admin@isp.com
root@hell.com
Hint. IP address in CIDR form under which the device will be available
Description. This option configures the IPv4 address of this device. The care should be taken that the only IP format accepted is the CIDR form (Classless Inter-Domain Routing), e.g. 192.168.1.1/24.
Value type. text (value required)
Default value. 192.168.1.1/24
Examples.
192.168.1.1/24
10.1.20.5/30
80.40.2.12/27
Description. This option lets you set the IP address of router to use to access the Internet. Make sure that the IP address that you are setting is directly attached to the subnetwork configured in the "IP address" option above, i.e. check if the gateway is within the configured IP range.
Value type. text
Examples.
192.168.0.1
142.51.23.52
Description. DNS is a system for changing host names (e.g. www.miure.pl) into IP addresses. This option lets you set the IP address of your DNS server, i.e. this server will be asked to resolve a domain name into IP address. You may use your internal DNS caching server as well as any external, globally available DNS server allowing recursive queries, provided that you give this device access to the Internet (see the "Gateway IP address" option above).
Value type. text
Default value. 208.67.222.222
Examples.
192.168.0.1
208.67.222.222 (OpenDNS #1)
208.67.220.220 (OpenDNS #2)
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