HotBrick LB-2 manual Settings Dynamic DNS

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Settings – Dynamic DNS

Dynamic DNS

Use this to Enable/Disable the Dynamic DNS feature, and select the required

Service

service provider.

 

Disable – Dynamic DNS is not used.

 

TZO – Select this to use the TZO service (www.tzo.com). You must configure

 

the TZO section of this screen.

 

Standard Client – Select this to use the standard service (from

 

www.dyndns.org or other provider). You must configure the Standard Client

 

section of this screen.

 

3322(in China) – This is available in China. It is similar to “Standard client”

 

 

WAN Port

Select the WAN port on which the Dynamic DNS is used.

Binding

The "Force Update" button will update your record on the Dynamic DNS

 

 

Server immediately.

 

 

TZO Custom

If you have registered for this service, complete these fields.

Dynamic DNS

Key – Enter your Key, as recorded on the TZO Web site.

Service

E-mail– Enter your E-mail address, as recorded on the TZO Web site.

 

 

Domain – Enter the domain name allocated to you by TZO.

 

 

Standard

If you have registered for this service, complete these fields.

Client or 3322

User Name – Enter the user name recorded by the service provider.

 

 

Password – Enter the password recorded by the service provider.

 

Verity Password Re-enter the password above.

 

Server – Enter the name or IP address of the service provider's Server.

 

Host Name - Enter the domain name allocated to you by the service provider.

 

 

Additional

These options are available if using the standard client.

Standard

Enable Wildcard – If selected, traffic sent to sub-domains (of your Domain

Client or 3322

name) will also be forwarded to you.

Settings

Enable backup MX – If enabled, you must enter the Mail Exchanger address

 

 

below.

 

Mail Exchanger – If the setting above is enabled, enter the address of the

 

backup Mail Exchanger.

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