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Accessing the CM-3102 via a Web Browser
6.3.1.4.6
The IP Filter screen is used for restricting access to the camera by allowing or denying specific IP
addresses. It is possible to filter up to 10 IP addresses. The options are Allow, Deny, or NONE (default).
To allow an IP address
To deny an IP address
6.3.1.4.7
The DDNS (Dynamic DNS) screen is used for network access if you select PPPoE as the default
network connection. Before configuring the system to use DDNS, you must first register with a DDNS
service provider.
To use DDNS
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IP Filter
From the Filter drop-down list, select Allow.
Check the Enable checkbox for each IP address for which you want to allow access.
Enter the IP address in the Address text box.
Click Save.
From the Filter drop-down list, select Deny.
Check the Enable checkbox for each IP address for which you want to deny access.
Enter the IP address in the Address text box.
Click Save.
DDNS
From the Enable drop-down list, select ON. The default is OFF.
From the Type drop-down list, select the DDNS service provider:
DynDNS:
custom@dyndns.org
No-IP:
default@no-ip.com
Two-DNS:
default@two-dns.de
FreeDNS:
default@freedns.afraid.org
Enter the Host Name, User Name, and Password in the respective text box.
If you are using FreeDNS, the Hash text box also is displayed. Enter the Hash value, which is a
hash of your user name and password. It is available from
Click Save.
Ariel CM-3102 User and Installation Guide
www.
(default)
http://freedns.afraid.org.
information@itm.com
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December 12, 2018

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