D-Link DBG-2000 Product Manual 1 - Page 57

Field, Description, Service provider, User name, Password, Hostname, Wildcard, DynDNS, Use public IP

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DBG-2000 User Guide The fields available on this page are as follows: Field Service provider User name Password Hostname Wildcard Use public IP Force update interval Save Cancel Description Select one of the following service types that this WAN port should use: DynDNS, FreeDNS, NO-IP, 3322.org, and Disable. Enter the account user name for the following service providers: DynDNS, FreeDNS, NOIP, and 3322.org. Enter the password for the above service providers' accounts. Specify the complete hostname which is to be mapped with the WAN interface IP in the selected DDNS service. The wildcard feature allows all sub-domains of your DynDNS or 3322.org Hostname to share the same public IP as the hostname. This option can be enabled here if not done on the DynDNS website. This field is available when you select DynDNS or 3322.org as the Service provider. Enabling this option would use an external (NAT router's) IP address instead of the device's WAN IP address. Specify the periodic update interval to automate the gateway to update the host information on the selected DDNS Service. Click Save to save your settings. Click Cancel to revert to the previous settings. IP Aliasing A single WAN Ethernet port can be accessed via multiple IP addresses by adding an alias to the port. This is done by configuring an IP Alias address. The IP aliasing section lists the configured IP aliases on the WAN interfaces. You can add a new IP alias and edit or delete the configured IP alias. 57

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The fields available on this page are as follows:
Field
Description
Service provider
Select one of the following service types that this WAN port should use: DynDNS,
FreeDNS, NO-IP, 3322.org, and Disable.
User name
Enter the account user name for the following service providers: DynDNS, FreeDNS, NO-
IP, and 3322.org.
Password
Enter the password for the above service providers' accounts.
Hostname
Specify the complete hostname which is to be mapped with the WAN interface IP in the
selected DDNS service.
Wildcard
The wildcard feature allows all sub-domains of your DynDNS or 3322.org Hostname to
share the same public IP as the hostname. This option can be enabled here if not done on
the DynDNS website. This field is available when you select
or
as the
DynDNS
3322.org
Service provider.
Use public IP
Enabling this option would use an external (NAT router’s) IP address instead of the device’s
WAN IP address.
Force update interval
Specify the periodic update interval to automate the gateway to update the host information
on the selected DDNS Service.
Save
Click
to save your settings.
Save
Cancel
Click
to revert to the previous settings.
Cancel
IP Aliasing
A single WAN Ethernet port can be accessed via multiple IP addresses by adding an alias to the port. This
is done by configuring an IP Alias address. The IP aliasing section lists the configured IP aliases on the WAN
interfaces. You can add a new IP alias and edit or delete the configured IP alias.
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