Ddns; Overview - Tenda AC1200 User Manual

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10.5

DDNS

10.5.1

Overview

DDNS is short for Dynamic Domain Name Server. When the DDNS service runs, the DDNS client on
the router sends its current WAN port IP address to the DDNS server, and then the server updates
the mapping relationship between the domain name and the IP address in the database to achieve
dynamic domain name resolution. You can enable this function to map the router's dynamically
changing WAN Port IP address (public network IP address) to a fixed domain name.
DDNS normally interworks with port forwarding, DMZ host and remote web-based management,
so that the internet users can access the internal server or the router's web UI with a domain
name.
Choose Advanced, and move to the DDNS module to access the configuration page. By default, it
is disabled. Select Enable, and the following page appears.
Parameter description
Parameter
Description
DDNS
It specifies whether to enable the DDNS function.
Service Provider
It specifies a DDNS service provider. The router supports oray.org and 88ip.cn.
It specifies the user name registered on a DDNS service provider's website for logging in
DDNS User Name
to the DDNS service.
It specifies the password registered on a DDNS service provider's website for logging in to
DDNS Password
the DDNS service.
Connection
It specifies the current connection status of the DDNS service.
Status
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