Dns & Ddns Setting; Create / Edit Pre-Defined Domain Name List; Setup Dynamic Dns - NetComm NTC-400 Series User Manual

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In the diagram below, the user has registered a domain name with a third-party DDNS service provider (NO-IP) to use the
DDNS function. Once the IP address of the designated WAN interface has changed, the dynamic DNS agent on the router will
inform the DDNS server of the new IP address. The server automatically re-maps the domain name with the changed IP
address. Other hosts or remote users on the Internet can connect to the router by using the domain name regardless of the
changing global IP address.
3.7.1.3
DNS & DDNS Setting
Navigate to the Basic Network > DNS & DDNS > Configuration tab.
The DNS & DDNS setting allows you to create/modify a pre-defined domain name list and setup the Dynamic DNS feature.
3.7.1.4

Create / Edit Pre-defined Domain Name List

The NTC-400 Series Router allows you to customise your pre-defined domain name list. It supports up to a maximum of 128
sets.
Click the Add button to display the Pre-defined Domain Name Configuration screen.
Item
Domain Name Mandatory field. String
IP Address
Definition
Enable
Save
Undo
Back
3.7.1.5

Setup Dynamic DNS

The NTC-400 Series Router allows you to customise your Dynamic DNS settings.
NTC-400 Series
Figure 182 – Pre-defined Domain Name List
Figure 183 – Pre-defined Domain Name Configuration
Notes
Enter a domain name to map to the IP Address.
format.
Value Range: at least 1 character is required.
Mandatory field. IPv4
Enter an IP Address that the Domain Name is mapped to.
format.
Click  Enable to activate this rule.
Disabled by default.
Button
Click Save to save the settings
Button
Click Undo to cancel the settings
Button
When the Back button is clicked the screen will return to the
Dynamic DNS configuration page.
Table 104 – Pre-defined Domain Name Configuration
Description
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