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9.8 Dynamic DNS

Dynamic DNS (DDNS) is a domain name service allowing to link dynamic IP addresses to a static hostname. To start
using this feature you must first register to a DDNS service provider (example list is given in description).
By default, an unconfigured DDNS will be present. Below is a picture of this instance. You can create more DDNS
instances if you wish to do so.
Field name
1.
Enable
2.
Use HTTPS
3.
Status
4.
Service
5.
Hostname
6.
Username
7.
Password
8.
IP Source
9.
Network
10. IP renew interval
(min)
11. Force IP renew
(min)
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Possible values
Explanation
Checked / Unchecked
Enables current DDNS configuration.
Checked / Unchecked
Enables SSL data encryption
Timestamp of the last IP check or update
1. dydns.org
Your dynamic DNS service provider selected from the list.
2. no-ip.com
In case your DDNS provider is not present from the ones provided,
3. ...
please feel free to use "custom"
Any hostname
Domain name that will be linked with dynamic IP address
your_username
Name of the user account (from registration)
your_password
Password of the user account (from registration)
Public
This option allows you to select a specific RUT interface and then
Private
send the IP address of that interface to the DDNS server. So if, for
Custom
example, your RUT has a Private IP (i.e. 10.140.56.57) on its WAN (3G
interface), then you can send this exact IP to DDNS server by selecting
"Private", or by selecting "Custom" and "WAN" interface
WAN / WAN2 /
Source network
WAN3 / LAN / PPP
5 – 600000
Time interval to check if the IP address of the device has changed
5 - 600000
Time interval to force IP address renew
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