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Dynamic DNS

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Failover after Load tolerance Max bandwidth DBG-2000 User Guide Enter the number of failures after which the port is considered to be down. Spillover Configuration Enter the percentage of bandwidth, after which the gateway switches to the next WAN. The range is from 20 to 80. This sets the maximum bandwidth tolerable by WAN for outbound traffic. The range of maximum bandwidth is from 1 to 1000 Mbps. Dynamic DNS Dynamic DNS (DDNS) is an Internet service that allows routers with varying public IP addresses to be located using Internet domain names. To use DDNS, you must set up an account with a DDNS provider such as DynDNS, FreeDNS, NO-IP, or 3322.org. Each configured WAN can have a different DDNS service if required. Once configured, the gateway will update DDNS services changes in the WAN IP address. It will direct the features dependent on accessing the gateway's WAN via FQDN to the correct IP address. When you set up an account with a DDNS service, the host and domain name, user name, password, and wildcard support will be provided by the account provider. When the DDNS feature is enabled, it is applied to the WAN IP, which is up, and the following fields are displayed in the table: Field Index WAN interface Service provider Hostname Wildcard Use public IP Force update interval DDNS status Actions Description It displays the serial number of the entries. It displays the WAN interface on which the DDNS is applied. It displays the service types that this WAN port is using. It displays the hostname to be mapped with the WAN interface IP in the selected DDNS service. It indicates if the Wildcard feature is enabled or disabled. It displays if this option is enabled or disabled. Enabling this option would use an external (NAT router's) IP address instead of the device's WAN IP address. It specifies the periodic update interval to automate the gateway to update the host information on the selected DDNS Service. It displays the DDNS status of the WAN port. Click Edit to edit the configuration. This opens the Edit WAN1/WAN2/WAN3 DDNS page. 56

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Failover after
Enter the number of failures after which the port is considered to be down.
Spillover Configuration
Load tolerance
Enter the percentage of bandwidth, after which the gateway switches to the next WAN. The
range is from 20 to 80.
Max bandwidth
This sets the maximum bandwidth tolerable by WAN for outbound traffic. The range of
maximum bandwidth is from 1 to 1000 Mbps.
Dynamic DNS
Dynamic DNS (DDNS) is an Internet service that allows routers with varying public IP addresses to be located
using Internet domain names. To use DDNS, you must set up an account with a DDNS provider such as DynDNS, FreeDNS, NO-IP, or 3322.org.
Each configured WAN can have a different DDNS service if required. Once configured, the gateway will update DDNS services changes in the
WAN IP address. It will direct the features dependent on accessing the gateway’s WAN via FQDN to the correct IP address. When you set up an
account with a DDNS service, the host and domain name, user name, password, and wildcard support will be provided by the account provider.
When the DDNS feature is enabled, it is applied to the WAN IP, which is up, and the following fields are displayed in the table:
Field
Description
Index
It displays the serial number of the entries.
WAN interface
It displays the WAN interface on which the DDNS is applied.
Service provider
It displays the service types that this WAN port is using.
Hostname
It displays the hostname to be mapped with the WAN interface IP in the selected DDNS
service.
Wildcard
It indicates if the Wildcard feature is enabled or disabled.
Use public IP
It displays if this option is enabled or disabled. Enabling this option would use an external
(NAT router’s) IP address instead of the device’s WAN IP address.
Force update interval
It specifies the periodic update interval to automate the gateway to update the host
information on the selected DDNS Service.
DDNS status
It displays the DDNS status of the WAN port.
Actions
Click
to edit the configuration. This opens the
page.
Edit
Edit WAN1/WAN2/WAN3 DDNS
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