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Table 48, Label, Description

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Chapter 11 Dynamic DNS Table 48 Network > DDNS LABEL DESCRIPTION Host Name The host name is the domain name that the DDNS service will map to your dynamic global IP address. Type the host name fully qualified, for example, 'yourhost.mydomain.net'. You can specify up to two host names in the field separated by a comma (","). User Name Type the user name that you used when you registered with the DDNS service. Password Type the password associated with the DDNS user name. Timeout This is the length of time in hours between updates to the DDNS service. If the update fails, the NBG-418N will disable DDNS. Enable Wildcard Option Select this if your DDNS service provider supports use of a wildcard (*) that will allow '*.yourhost.dyndns.org' (where * may be the name of a web, mail, FTP etc. server in your network) to be mapped to the same IP address as 'yourhost.dyndns.org'. This feature is useful when there are multiple servers in your network and you want users to be able to use different domain names to reach them. Apply Click Apply to save your changes back to the NBG-418N. Reset Click Reset to begin configuring this screen afresh. 110 NBG-418N User's Guide

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Chapter 11 Dynamic DNS
NBG-418N User’s Guide
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Host Name
The host name is the domain name that the DDNS service will map to your dynamic global
IP address. Type the host name fully qualified, for example, ‘yourhost.mydomain.net’. You
can specify up to two host names in the field separated by a comma (",").
User Name
Type the user name that you used when you registered with the DDNS service.
Password
Type the password associated with the DDNS user name.
Timeout
This is the length of time in hours between updates to the DDNS service. If the update fails,
the NBG-418N will disable DDNS.
Enable
Wildcard Option
Select this if your DDNS service provider supports use of a wildcard (*) that will allow
‘*.yourhost.dyndns.org’ (where * may be the name of a web, mail, FTP etc. server in your
network) to be mapped to the same IP address as ‘yourhost.dyndns.org’. This feature is
useful when there are multiple servers in your network and you want users to be able to use
different domain names to reach them.
Apply
Click
Apply
to save your changes back to the NBG-418N.
Reset
Click
Reset
to begin configuring this screen afresh.
Table 48
Network > DDNS
LABEL
DESCRIPTION