Protocol | Define the protocol type here (TCP or UDP). |
Add | Click the “add” button to add new QoS rules to the |
| table. |
Reset | Click “Reset” to erase all the values you have just |
| entered. |
Edit | Select a rule in the QoS table and click “Edit” to modify |
| the contents of a specific rule. Only one rule can be |
| edited at a time. |
Delete Selected | Select the rule(s) you want to delete and click “Delete |
| Selected” to perform the task. |
Delete All | Click “Delete All” to delete all the rules listed in the |
| QoS table. |
Move Up | The “Move Up” button moves a selected rule up in the |
| list, giving it a higher priority. |
Move Down | The “Move Down” button moves a selected rule down |
| in the list, giving it a lower priority. |
Click “Apply” to save the changes, or click “Cancel” to discard the changes. After you have clicked “Apply”, you will see the following message:
Click “Apply” to save the changes and restart the broadband router. It takes about 60 seconds for the broadband router to restart. Click “Continue” to configure other settings.
3‐5‐2 DDNS
DDNS (Dynamic DNS) is an IP‐to‐hostname mapping service for users who do not have a static (fixed) IP address and need to provide services to other users over the Internet.
This router supports the following DDNS service providers:
zDHS (http://www.dhs.org)
zDyn (http://dyn.com)
zODS (http://ods.org)
zTZO (http://www.tzo.com)
zGnuDIP (http://gnudip2.sourceforge.net)
zDyNS (http://www.dyns.cx)
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