CN9000/CN9600/CN9900/CN9950 User Manual
IPv6 Settings
The CN9000/CN9600/CN9900/CN9950 can either have its IPv6 address
assigned dynamically at bootup (DHCP), or it can be given a fixed IPv6
address.
For dynamic IP address assignment, select the Obtain an IPv6 address
automatically radio button. (This is the default setting.)
To specify a fixed IP address, select the Set IPv6 address manually radio
button and fill in the IP address.
The CN9000/CN9600/CN9900/CN9950 can either have its DNS server
address assigned automatically, or a fixed address can be specified.
For automatic DNS Server address assignment, select the Obtain DNS
server address automatically radio button.
To specify a fixed address, select the Use the following DNS server
address radio button and fill in the required information.
Note: Specifying for an alternate DNS Server address is optional.
Network Transfer Rate
This setting allows you to tailor the size of the data transfer stream to match
network traffic conditions by setting the rate at which the CN9000/CN9600/
CN9900/CN9950 transfers data to remote computers. The range is from 4–
99999 Kilobytes per second (KBps).
DDNS
DDNS maps a dynamic IP address assigned by a DHCP server to a host name.
The CN9000/CN9600/CN9900/CN9950 can update the DDNS server with its
IP address at certain time intervals. To enable the DDNS capability for the
CN9000/CN9600/CN9900/CN9950, do the following:
1. Check Enable.
2. Enter the hostname that you registered with your DDNS service provider.
3. Drop down the list to select the DDNS service you are registered with.
4. Key in the Username and Password that authenticates you with your
DDNS service.
5. In the DDNS Retry Time field, key in how many hours the CN9000/
CN9600/CN9900/CN9950 waits before updating the DDNS server.
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