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If you have a private WAN IP address, then you cannot use Dynamic DNS.
12.2
The DNS Entry Screen
Use this screen to view and configure DNS routes on the VMG. Click
Network Setting > DNS
to
open the
DNS Entry
screen.
Figure 92
Network Setting > DNS > DNS Entry
The following table describes the fields in this screen.
12.2.1
Add/Edit DNS Entry
You can manually add or edit the VMG’s DNS name and IP address entry. Click
Add New DNS
Entry
in the
DNS Entry
screen or the
Edit
icon next to the entry you want to edit. The screen
shown next appears.
Figure 93
DNS Entry: Add/Edit
Table 68
Network Setting > DNS > DNS Entry
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Add New DNS
Entry
Click this to create a new DNS entry.
#
This is the index number of the entry.
Hostname
This indicates the host name or domain name.
IP Address
This indicates the IP address assigned to this computer.
Modify
Click the
Edit
icon to edit the rule.
Click the
Delete
icon to delete an existing rule.
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The following table describes the labels in this screen.
12.3
The Dynamic DNS Screen
Use this screen to change your VMG’s DDNS. Click
Network Setting > DNS > Dynamic DNS
. The
screen appears as shown.
Figure 94
Network Setting > DNS > Dynamic DNS
The following table describes the fields in this screen.
Table 69
DNS Entry: Add/Edit
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Host Name
Enter the host name of the DNS entry.
IP Address
Enter the IP address of the DNS entry.
Apply
Click
Apply
to save your changes.
Cancel
Click
Cancel
to exit this screen without saving.
Table 70
Network Setting > DNS > > Dynamic DNS
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Dynamic DNS Setup
Dynamic DNS
Select
Enable
to use dynamic DNS.
Service Provider
Select your Dynamic DNS service provider from the drop-down list box.
Host Name
Type the domain name assigned to your VMG by your Dynamic DNS provider.
You can specify up to two host names in the field separated by a comma (",").
Username
Type your user name.
Password
Type the password assigned to you.
Dynamic DNS Status
User
Authentication
Result
This shows
Success
if the account is correctly set up with the Dynamic DNS provider
account.
Last Updated
Time
This shows the last time the IP address the Dynamic DNS provider has associated
with the hostname was updated.
Current Dynamic
IP
This shows the IP address your Dynamic DNS provider has currently associated with
the hostname.
Apply
Click
Apply
to save your changes.
Cancel
Click
Cancel
to exit this screen without saving.
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HAPTER
13
Vlan Group
13.1
Overview
Virtual LAN IDs are used to identify different traffic types over the same physical link.
In the following example, the VMG (DSL) can use VLAN IDs (VID) 100 and 200 to identify Video-on-
Demand and IPTV traffic respectively coming from the two VoD and IPTV multicast servers. The
VMG (DSL) can also tag outgoing requests to these servers with these VLAN IDs.
Figure 95
VLAN Group Example
13.1.1
What You Can Do in this Chapter
Use these screens to group separate VLAN groups together to be treated as one VLAN group.
13.2
The Vlan Group Screen
Click
Network Setting > Vlan Group
to open the following screen.
Figure 96
Network Setting > Vlan Group
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The following table describes the fields in this screen.
13.2.1
Add/Edit a VLAN Group
Click the
Add New VLAN Group
button in the
Vlan Group
screen to open the following screen.
Use this screen to create a new VLAN group.
Figure 97
Add/Edit VLAN Group
The following table describes the fields in this screen.
Table 71
Network Setting > Vlan Group
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Add New Vlan
Group
Click this button to create a new VLAN group.
#
This is the index number of the VLAN group.
Group Name
This shows the descriptive name of the VLAN group.
VLAN ID
This shows the unique ID number that identifies the VLAN group.
Interfaces
This shows the LAN ports included in the VLAN group and if traffic leaving the port will be
tagged with the VLAN ID.
Modify
Click the
Edit
icon to change an existing VLAN group setting or click the
Delete
icon to
remove the VLAN group.
Table 72
Add/Edit VLAN Group
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
VLAN Group
Name
Enter a name to identify this group. You can enter up to 30 characters. You can use letters,
numbers, hyphens (-) and underscores (_). Spaces are not allowed.
VLAN ID
Enter a unique ID number, from 1 to 4,094, to identify this VLAN group. Outgoing traffic is
tagged with this ID if
Txtagging
is selected below.
LAN
Select
Include
to add the associated LAN interface to this VLAN group.
Select
Txtagging
to tag outgoing traffic from the associated LAN port with the
VLAN ID
number entered above.
Note:
LAN5
displays if the
WAN
port was configured as a LAN port in the
Home Networking
> 5th Ethernet port
screen.
Apply
Click
Apply
to save your changes back to the VMG.
Cancel
Click
Cancel
to exit this screen without saving.

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