Lancom Systems LCOS 3.50 User Manual

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LANCOM Reference Manual LCOS 3.50

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Chapter 13: Server services for the LAN

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that are accessible via the router.

With the following commands you add stations to the Host names table:

For example, if would like to access the mail server at your headquarters
(name: mail.yourdomain.com, IP: 10.0.0.99) via the router from a branch
office, enter:

Stating the domain is optional but recommended.

When you now start your mail program, it will probably automatically look
for the server 'mail.yourdomain.com'. The DNS server thereupon returns
the IP address '10.0.0.99'. The mail program will then look for that IP
address. With the proper entries in the IP routing table and name list, a
connection is automatically established to the network in the headquar-
ters, and finally to the mail server.

To resolve entire name areas of another DNS server, add a forwarding
entry consisting of a name area and remote station:

When entering the name areas, the wildcards '?' (for individual charac-
ters) and '*' (for multiple characters) may be used.

To reroute all domains with the ending '.intern' to a DNS server in the LAN
of the remote station 'COMPANY', create the following entry:

LANconfig

TCP/IP

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DNS

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Host names

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Add

WEBconfig

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DNS-table

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Add

Terminal/Telnet

cd setup/DNS-module/DNS-
table set mail.yourdomain.com 10.0.0.99

LANconfig

TCP/IP

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DNS

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Forwarding

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Add

WEBconfig

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DNS destination table

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Add

Terminal/Telnet

cd setup/DNS-module/
DNS-destination- table set *.intern COMPANY

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