It specifies the DDNS service provider. The ONT supports DynDNS.org and NO-IP.
You need to register and purchase services from one of these service providers and
use the parameters provided by the service provider to configure the function on the
ONT.
They specify the user name and password registered on a DDNS service provider for
logging in to the DDNS service.
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Add: It is used to add a new dynamic DNS rule.
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Modify: It is used to modify existing dynamic DNS rules.
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Remove: It is used to delete existing dynamic DNS rules.
Enable internet users to access LAN resources using a domain name
Scenario: You have set up an FTP server within your LAN.
Goal: Open the FTP server to internet users and enable yourself to access the resources of the FTP
server from the internet using a domain name when you are not at home.
Solution: You can configure the DDNS plus port forwarding functions to reach the goal.
Assume that the information of the FTP server includes:
− IP address: 192.168.1.136
− Service port: 21
The information of the registered DDNS service:
− Service provider: DynDNS.org
− User name: JohnDoe
− Password: JohnDoe123
− Domain name: o2849z7222.zicp.vip
Please ensure that the ONT obtains a public IP address. This function may not work on a host with an IP
address of a private network or an intranet IP address assigned by ISPs that start with 100. Common
IPv4 addresses are classified into class A, class B and class C. Private IP addresses of class A range from
10.0.0.0 to 10.255.255.255. Private IP addresses of class B range from 172.16.0.0 to 172.31.255.255.
Private IP addresses of class C range from 192.168.0.0 to 192.168.255.255.