Web-based Configuration Guide 1 Network Settings
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3.16 DDNS
3.16.1 Overview
After the Dynamic Domain Name Server (DDNS) service is enabled, external users can use a fixed domain name
to access service resources on the device over the Internet at any time, without the need to search for the WAN
port IP address. You need to register an account and a domain name on the third-party DDNS service provider
for this service. The device supports DDNS and No-IP DNS.
3.16.2 Getting Started
Before you use the DDNS service, register an account and a domain name on the DDNS or No-IP official website.
3.16.3 Configuring DDNS
1. Configuration Steps
The device supports Oray DDNS, No-IP DNS and DynDNS. Oray DDNS cannot be used by the International
users, and No-IP DNS can be used by both Chinese and International users.
Choose Local Device > Advanced > Dynamic DNS > No-IP DNS.
Enter the registered username and password and click Log In to initiate a connection request to the server. The
binding between the domain name and WAN port IP address of the device takes effect.
Click Delete to clear all the entered information and remove the server connection relationship.
The Link Status parameter specifies whether the server connection is established successfully. If you do not
specify the domain name upon login, the domain name list of the current account is displayed after successful
connection. All the domain names of this account are parsed to the WAN port IP address.