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Configuration of the DDNS service (Example of the "Viewnetcam" service)
1. The contracted provider allocates a global address to the router (or the camera). The global address is not static
but dynamic.
2. Ifyouareenrolledin"Viewnetcam",theunique"domainname"(example:*****.viewnetcam.com)willbeallo-
cated. The "Viewnetcam" service server automatically manages the domain name of camera and the global
address of router (or camera) when a camera automatically notifies the service server of the global address.
3. The "Viewnetcam" service server registers the global address and the domain name of router (or camera) in the
DNS server.
4. By entering the URL (including the domain name) on the web browser when accessing the camera via the
Internet, the DNS server identifies the registered global address of router (or camera).
5. The identified global address is used for accessing the router (or camera) to monitor images.
Note:
• RefertothecontractedproviderwhetherthecurrentIPaddressisstaticornot.
• Dependingontheprovider,localaddressesmaybeallocated.Inthiscase,theDDNSserviceisunavailable.
Refer to the contract provider for further information.
Shop on a remote site
DNS server
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Current global address is automatically
registered via "*****.viewnetcam.com".
"Viewnetcam"
service server
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Global address is
changed.
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"*****.viewnetcam.com" and the
current global address is
automatically registered.
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Access using the current global
address
Provider
Internet
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Global address is
obtained via the URL
(domain name).
[DDNS]
Select the DDNS service to determine whether or not to
use DDNS.
Off: Does not use the DDNS function.
Viewnetcam: Uses the "Viewnetcam" service.
Dynamic DNS Update: Uses Dynamic DNS Update
(RFC2136 compliant) without the DHCP coopera-
tion.
Dynamic DNS Update(DHCP): Uses Dynamic DNS
Update (RFC2136 compliant) with the DHCP coop-
eration.
Default:Off
Note:
• WhenusingDynamicDNSUpdate(RFC2136com-
pliant), Refer to the network administrator for
whether or not to cooperate with the DHCP.