Intellinet Network Solutions 501705 manual Ddns

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(Routing Information Protocol). If the router supports RIP, it will automatically exchange routing information with SA and it is not necessary to set a static route. Please refer the steps and figures to set a static route.

1.Select Enable radio button in Routing Setup.

2.Enter the network in Destination network column. (e.g. “192.168.6.0/24”)

3.Enter IP address of the gateway in Gateway column. (e.g. “172.16.1.249”)

4.Enter the number in Hop count column. The number means how many gateways you have to pass through.

5.Click the apply button.

In the figures, the destination network is “192.168.6.x”. And the packets will be route in or out of the destination network through the gateway “172.16.1.249”.

DDNS

Your Internet Service Provider (ISP) provides you at least one IP address to use when connecting to the Internet. The address you as assigned may be static, meaning it never changes, or more than likely dynamic, meaning it’s likely to change periodically. How often it changes depends on your ISP. A dynamic IP address complicates remote access since you may not know your current WAN IP address when you want to access your network over the

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Contents Product Specifications IntroductionBenefits and Key Features Dynamic DNS USB Print Server Physical Parts and Panel of the Smart Server WAN Port Package Contents Intellinet Network Solutions Quick Installation Hardware InstallationCheck Your PC First Intellinet Network Solutions Connect to the Web-Based Manager Web-Based Manager Basic Settings Intellinet Network Solutions Internal Network Interface Domain Name Server External Network InterfaceExample 2 Dhcp Client / Cable Modem Example 3 Adsl Connection Example 4 ADSL/PPTP Client Setting Intellinet Network Solutions Configuration Hierarchy Overview of Configuration Menu Network Settings Dhcp ServerPage IP Alias Multiple NAT Route Settings Ddns Page Firewall Settings Virtual Server Settings URL Filter Setup IP Filter Setup VPN Settings Denial of ServicePptp Settings System Management Administrator Settings Event Report Settings Firmware Update Time Settings Snmp System Reports System Information System Log URL Log User Management Dhcp Lease ReportUsers Groups NAS Management HD Initialization WizardPage USB HD Information Advanced Settings File Sharing USB Storage Sharing FTP Server Personal Web Server Getting started Uploading your web pagesWeb page design Mail Server Getting started Mail namesWindows USB Printer Server ReadyPage Appendix a Pinging Searching the Network for the NAS