Entering Authentication Information; Forcing A Ddns Server Update; Configuring Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (Dhcp) Server - Multitech MTR-LAT1-B07 User Manual

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CONFIGURING YOUR DEVICE
b.
For custom DDNS service, in the Port field, type the DDNS server's port.
4.
In the Domain field, type the registered Domain name.
5.
In the Update Interval field, type the days that can pass with no IP Address change. At the end of this
interval, the existing IP Address is updated on the server so that the address does not expire. The range
of the interval you can enter is between 1 and 99 days. The default is 28 days.
6.
Check Use Check IP, if you want to query the server to determine the IP address before the DDNS update.
The IP address is still assigned by the wireless provider and the DDNS is updated based on the address
returned by Check IP Server. If disabled, the DDNS update uses the IP address from the PPP link. The
default is Use Check IP.
7.
In the Check IP Server field, type the name to which the IP Address change is registered. Example:
checkip.dyndns.org
8.
In the Check IP Port field, type the port number of the Check IP Server. The default is 80.
9.
From the System drop-down list, select the desired system registration type, either Dynamic or Custom.
The default is Dynamic.
10.
Enter Username of the server.
11.
Enter Password of the server.
12.
To force update of DDNS, click Update.
13.
Click Submit.
14.
To save your changes, click Save and Restart.

Entering authentication information

Your DDNS server requires you to identify yourself before you can make changes.
1.
In the Username field, type the name that can access the DDNS Server. The default is NULL. You receive
your name when you register with the DDNS service.
2.
In the Password field, type the password that can access the DDNS Server. The default is NULL. You
receive your password when you register with the DDNS service.
3.
Click Submit. If you are finished making changes click Save and Restart.

Forcing a DDNS server update

To update the DDNS server with your IP address, click Update.

Configuring Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Server

You can configure your device to function as a DHCP server that supplies network configuration information, such
as IP address, subnet mask, and broadcast address, to devices on the network. To configure the DHCP server:
1.
From Setup, select DHCP Configuration.
2.
To use the DHCP feature, check Enabled.
3.
The Subnet field displays the subnet address.
4.
The Mask field displays the network's subnet mask.
5.
In the Gateway field, type the gateway address. The default Gateway address is the LAN IP address of the
device.
6.
In the Domain field, type your network domain, if any.
7.
In the Lease Range Start field and in the Lease Range End field, type the range of IP addresses to be
assigned by DHCP.
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