Dynamic Dns - D-Link DWC-1000 User Manual

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Section 5 - Advanced Network Configuration
Path: Network > Internet > Dynamic DNS
Dynamic DNS (DDNS) is an Internet service that allows controllers with varying public IP addresses to be located
using Internet domain names. To use DDNS, you must setup an account with a DDNS provider such as DynDNS.
org, D-Link DDNS, or Oray.net.
Each configured Option port can have a different DDNS service if required. Once configured, the controller will
update DDNS services changes in the Option IP address so that features that are dependent on accessing the
controller's WAN via FQDN will be directed to the correct IP address. When you set up an account with a DDNS
service, the host and domain name, username, password and wildcard support will be provided by the account
provider.
To configure DDNS:
1. Click Network > Internet > Dynamic DNS
2. Click the tab on top to select which Option port you want to configure DDNS to.
3. Next to Dynamic DNS Service Type, select your DDNS service.
4. Enter the following information and click Save. The information below is for DynDNS. Other services
will have similar fields.
Field
User name
Domain name
Password
status
Allow Wildcards
Update Periodically
save
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Enter your DDNS user name.
Enter the domain name.
Enter your DDNS password.
Displays the current connection status.
Toggle to ON to allow wildcards.
Toggle to ON to set a forced update.
Click Save to save your reservation.
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