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6.3.6
Dynamic DNS
Overview
The
Dynamic DNS Service Overview
page displays the configuration of dynamic DNS.
Under
Configuration
, the following items are displayed:
±
Use DynDNS
:
Informs whether the service is enabled (
Yes
) or not (
No
).
±
Internet Service
:
Informs the Interface on which the dynamic DNS service is enabled.
±
User name
:
The user name you are registered with at the dynamic DNS service provider.
±
Password
:
The password you are registered with at the dynamic DNS service provider.
±
Dynamic DNS service
:
The dynamic DNS service that is active.
±
Host
(
s
):
The hostname(s) which will be redirected to you current IP address (and informs their update status).
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Configure
On the
Dynamic DNS Service Configure
page, you can assign a dynamic DNS host name to an Internet
connection.
To configure the dynamic DNS service, proceed as follows:
1
Select the
Enabled
check box.
2
Type the
Username
and
Password
of your dynamic DNS service account.
3
In the
Service
list, click your dynamic DNS service provider.
4
In the
Host
text box, type the host name you want to assign to this interface (for example Thomson
Gateway.dyndns.org), as registered at the dynamic DNS service provider.
5
Click
Apply
.
Before you start configuring the dynamic DNS service, you have to create an account at a dynamic
DNS service provider of your choice, for example:
±
www.dyndns.com
±
www.no-ip.com
±
www.dtdns.com
±
A dynamic DNS service provided by your ISP.
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6.3.7
Dynamic Routing
Introduction
Dynamic Routing can be used to cache routes learned by routing protocols, thus allowing the automation of
static routing maintenance. The Thomson Gateway, using the RIP (Routing Information Protocol) protocol,
determines the network packet's route based on the fewest number of hops between the source and the
destination. In this case, you can allow the Thomson Gateway to automatically adjust its ranking to physical
changes in the network layout.
Enabling Dynamic Routing
Proceed as follows:
1
Choose the following parameters:
²
Working Mode
:
Choose the function mode of the Thomson Gateway: working as either a
Router
or a
Gateway
.
²
Listen Mode
:
Enable this mode to allow RIP server to receive routing information and updating the routing
information. You can choose among the three types of Routing Information Protocol:
RIP1
,
RIP2
or
Both(RIP1+RIP2)
.
²
Supply Mode
:
Enable this mode to allow RIP server to send routing information and updating the routing
information. You can choose among the three types of Routing Information Protocol:
RIP1
,
RIP2
or
Both(RIP1+RIP2)
.
2
Click
Apply
.
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6.3.8
User Management
Introduction
The
User Management
page gives you an overview of the currently configured users and their privileges.
On this page, you can:
±
Change password:
Click
Change Password
to change the password of the selected user account. For more information, see
” Changing the password”
.
±
Edit a user.
Click
Edit
to change a user account. For more information, see
” Editing a user”
.
±
Add a user.
Click
Add User
to create a new user account. For more information, see
” Adding a new user”
.
±
Delete a user.
Click
Delete
to remove a user.
User Types
The table below shows the different types of users and their privileges:
User Type
Privileges
Administrator
This user can perform any service via any access channel from LAN or Local origin
only.
Poweruser
This user has read access to the GUI (Service/overview pages) via HTTP or HTTPS
access channel from LAN origin only.
User
This user has read access to the limited GUI (Overview pages/part of the services in
Toolbox) via HTTP or HTTPS access channel from LAN origin only.
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Changing the password
Proceed as follows:
1
Click
Change Password
after the user you want to edit on the
User management
page, the
Change
Password
page appears:
2
Fill in the
Old Password
box with the current password of the user account your are currently logged on
with.
3
Fill in the
New Password
and
Confirm New Password
boxes with the desired new password for the user
account your are currently logged on with.
4
Click
Change Password
to confirm.
Editing a user
Proceed as follows:
1
Click
Edit
after the user you want to edit on the
User management
page, the following page appears:
2
Edit the user name in the
User Name
textbox.
3
Select the administration right from the
User privilege
dropdown list.
4
Click
Apply
.
By default no password is defined. In this case, leave the
Old Password
box blank.
You can configure an account with a blank password by leaving the
New Password
and
Confirm New Password
boxes blank.

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