Motorola BR700 manual Ddns

Page 52

CONFIGURATION

SECTION 3

 

 

To access the screen, click NETWORKING > DDNS. Click APPLY to save your settings or CANCEL to cancel changes.

Field

Description

DDNS

Enables or disables DDNS. The default is

 

disabled.

DDNS Server

Select the desired DDNS service provider.

User Name

Enter the User Name (up to 30 bytes) provided

 

by the DDNS provider.

User Password

Enter the Password (up to 30 bytes) provided

 

by the DDNS provider.

User Password

Re-enter the Password provided by the DDNS

Confirm

provider.

Host Name

Enter a desired Host Name for your WAN IP

 

Address.

Offline Status

Enable or disables Offline Status. When

 

enabled, this automatically redirects a request

 

for your server to a backup server. The DDNS

 

provider will recognize this has been enabled

 

and will provide direction on how to access the

 

backup server.

SECTION 3, CONFIGURATION

3-21

Image 52
Contents User Guide Ethernet Broadband Router FCC Compliance Class B Digital Device Canadian Compliance Contents Glossary Overview Internet SharingFeatures Port Full Duplex 10/100 Ethernet Switch and RouterOverview Firewall and NAT ProtectionOverview Section Box ContentsUnderstanding Your User Guide Understanding Functions RouterSimple Home Network Diagram Dhcp ServerRouter Physical Description Feature DescriptionBack of Router LAN Front of Router LED DescriptionLED Condition Color StatusHardware Setup Router Physical InstallationInstallation Vertical InstallationInstallation Section 129.5mmInstallation Mm .3 inches maximum 10.5 mm .4 inches maximum Manual Software Setup Easy Software SetupElectrical Connection to Router Connection to Router EthernetConfigure Your Computers Configuring Windows 98SE and ME Select Obtain an IP address automatically Configuring Windows Ensure the box next to Internet Protocol TCP/IP is selected Configuring Windows XP Double-clickLocal Area Connection Installation Section Log Dhcp Configuration Configure Your Basic Internet SettingsPPPoE Static IP PptpUsing the Configuration Utility LogConfiguration NavigationHelp, Restart, and Log Out For convenience, it is recommended that you finishConfiguring Internet Settings Configuration SectionInternet Basic Disabled Field or Button DescriptionActive InactiveConfiguration PPP Internet Advanced Configuration Internet Network Diagnostic Configuring Parental Control Settings Parental Control Content PolicyField Description Configuration Parental Control URL Log Configuring Networking Settings Networking Dhcp ServerLAN MAC LAN Dhcp Click Update or Remove Networking DNS ProxyConfiguration Networking Routing Networking Ddns Click RemoveDdns Networking NAT FieldNetworking Port Trigger Configuration Networking Virtual Server Networking Firewall Configuring Control Panel Settings Control Panel Device SecurityField Description Control Panel Firmware Update Control Panel Configuration DataUpdate DataControl Panel Time Control Panel UPnP Control Panel Event LogConfiguration Hardware Solutions Contact UsTroubleshooting Software SolutionsTroubleshooting Section PingTroubleshooting Ascii Glossary CPEDhcp DMZDSL Glossary SectionFTP Icmp GUIIeee Isdn ISPLAN MTUNAT NICPcmcia PingPptp PPPROM Smtp RTSTCP UDP TCP/IPUSB WAN VPNWWW Mgbi