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**__Click “Apply” button save settings __ ** | **__Click “Apply” button save settings __ ** | ||
===== 2.3 Bonding (Teaming) ===== | ===== 2.3 Bonding (Teaming) ===== | ||
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**Bonding ** is sometimes referred to as **Teaming. ** Its purpose is to bond multiple NIC ports together under the same IP to increase bandwidth and/or provide path redundancy. | **Bonding ** is sometimes referred to as **Teaming. ** Its purpose is to bond multiple NIC ports together under the same IP to increase bandwidth and/or provide path redundancy. | ||
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===== 2.4 Routing ===== | ===== 2.4 Routing ===== | ||
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**This function/page is dedicated for those sophisticated users who have had multiple networks and gateways in their network environments. For those who don’t have multiple networks/gateways, please disregard.** | **This function/page is dedicated for those sophisticated users who have had multiple networks and gateways in their network environments. For those who don’t have multiple networks/gateways, please disregard.** | ||
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===== 2.5 Host ===== | ===== 2.5 Host ===== | ||
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The “**Host**” function allows the association of a network client’s name with its IP and store it locally within the NAS. When it comes to finding a network client’s name/ip resolution, the NAS will first look it up locally according to this “**Host**” information, then, go to the DNS server. It is typically useful to enter your ADS server’s info here if intent is to join the NAS System to an existing ADS server. | The “**Host**” function allows the association of a network client’s name with its IP and store it locally within the NAS. When it comes to finding a network client’s name/ip resolution, the NAS will first look it up locally according to this “**Host**” information, then, go to the DNS server. It is typically useful to enter your ADS server’s info here if intent is to join the NAS System to an existing ADS server. |