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Using DDNS Service – DDNS Setting Menu, WAN Internet - user guide

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Administrating the Camera Using DDNS Service - DDNS Setting Menu Click DDNS of Administrator Menu to display the DDNS setting menu. In this menu you can use the Network Camera DDNS Service and link the camera host name to the domain name. If you use this service, you can access the camera using an URL such as "http:/ /(your host name).snccam.net". For details of DDNS service, access the following URL. URL: http://www.register-snccam.net/ Note To use this function, the camera must be connected to the Internet. To use this function, you need knowledge of broadband router and port forwarding. The following shows an example of the most basic system configuration for using the network camera in the Internet. LAN Network Camera WAN (Internet) Computer B Port 80 Broadband router Private IP address 192.168.1.110 Private IP address 192.168.1.1 Modem Internet DDNS server Computer A Private IP address 192.168.1.100 Global IP address xyz.37.128.50 Port forwarding Port 80 Private IP address 192.168.1.110 Global IP address (xyz.37.128.50) Domain name (abc-123.snccam.net) Linked Set up the camera and broadband router (hereinafter called router) as follows in the DDNS setting menu page before registering for DDNS service. 1 Connect the camera to the router, and set up the network. Refer to "Assigning the IP Address to the Camera" (page 8) of "Preparation" or "Configuring the Network - Network setting Menu" (page 24). Note Be sure to perform DNS setting for the camera. Type the IP address assigned by the Internet Service Provider in the Primary/Secondary DNS server. 2 Open the setup window of the router, and set the port forwarding to the IP address set in the camera. (For example: For the settings in the diagram above, set as follows. Port 80 y Private IP address 192.168.1.110) Notes • Refer to the User's Guide provided with the router for details of port forwarding setup. Port forwarding may not be supported on some routers, or may be called by a different name. If necessary, contact the router manufacturer for details. • If using a port other than 80, set the same port number (in the range 1024 to 65535) in the camera's setting menu and for port forwarding on the router. 34 Using DDNS Service - DDNS Setting Menu

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Administrating the Camera
Using DDNS Service – DDNS Setting Menu
34
Using DDNS Service –
DDNS Setting Menu
Click
DDNS
of Administrator Menu to display the
DDNS setting menu. In this menu you can use the
Network Camera DDNS Service and link the camera
host name to the domain name. If you use this service,
you can access the camera using an URL such as “http:/
/(your host name).snccam.net”. For details of DDNS
service, access the following URL.
Note
To use this function, the camera must be connected to
the Internet.
To use this function, you need knowledge of broadband
router and port forwarding. The following shows an
example of the most basic system configuration for
using the network camera in the Internet.
Set up the camera and broadband router (hereinafter
called router) as follows in the DDNS setting menu page
before registering for DDNS service.
1
Connect the camera to the router, and set up the
network.
Refer to “Assigning the IP Address to the Camera”
(page 8) of “Preparation” or “Configuring the
Network — Network setting Menu” (page 24).
Note
Be sure to perform DNS setting for the camera.
Type the IP address assigned by the Internet Service
Provider in the Primary/Secondary DNS server.
2
Open the setup window of the router, and set the
port forwarding to the IP address set in the camera.
(
For example:
For the settings in the diagram
above, set as follows.
Port 80
y
Private IP address 192.168.1.110)
Notes
Refer to the User’s Guide provided with the
router for details of port forwarding setup. Port
forwarding may not be supported on some
routers, or may be called by a different name. If
necessary, contact the router manufacturer for
details.
If using a port other than 80, set the same port
number (in the range 1024 to 65535) in the
camera’s setting menu and for port forwarding on
the router.
Network Camera
LAN
WAN (Internet)
Private IP address
192.168.1.110
Private IP address
192.168.1.1
Computer A
Broadband router
Global IP address
xyz.37.128.50
Port forwarding
Port 80
Private IP address
192.168.1.110
Modem
Internet
Computer B
DDNS server
Global IP address
(xyz.37.128.50)
Domain name
(abc-123.snccam.net)
Linked
Private IP address
192.168.1.100
Port
80