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11.1.2
What You Need To Know
DYNDNS Wildcard
Enabling the wildcard feature for your host causes *.yourhost.dyndns.org to be aliased to the same
IP address as yourhost.dyndns.org. This feature is useful if you want to be able to use, for example,
www.yourhost.dyndns.org and still reach your hostname.
If you have a private WAN IP address, then you cannot use Dynamic DNS.
11.2
The DNS Entry Screen
Use this screen to view and configure DNS routes on the Device. Click
Network Setting > DNS
to
open the
DNS Entry
screen.
Figure 98
Network Setting > DNS > DNS Entry
The following table describes the fields in this screen.
Table 70
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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11.2.1
Add/Edit DNS Entry
You can manually add or edit the Device’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 99
DNS Entry: Add/Edit
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
11.3
The Dynamic DNS Screen
Use this screen to change your Device’s DDNS. Click
Network Setting > DNS > Dynamic DNS
.
The screen appears as shown.
Figure 100
Network Setting > DNS > Dynamic DNS
Table 71
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.
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The following table describes the fields in this screen.
Table 72
Network Setting > DNS > > Dynamic DNS
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Dynamic DNS
Select
Enable
to use dynamic DNS.
Service
Provider
Select your Dynamic DNS service provider from the drop-down list box.
Hostname
Type the domain name assigned to your Device 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.
Email
If you select
TZO
in the
Service Provider
field, enter the user name you used to register
for this service.
Key
If you select
TZO
in the
Service Provider
field, enter the password you used to register for
this service.
Apply
Click
Apply
to save your changes.
Cancel
Click
Cancel
to exit this screen without saving.
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C
HAPTER
12
Interface Group
12.1
Overview
By default, all LAN and WAN interfaces on the Device are in the same group and can communicate
with each other. Create interface groups to have the Device assign the IP addresses in different
domains to different groups. Each group acts as an independent network on the Device. This lets
devices connected to an interface group’s LAN interfaces communicate through the interface
group’s WAN or LAN interfaces but not other WAN or LAN interfaces.
12.1.1
What You Can Do in this Chapter
The
Interface Group
screens let you create multiple networks on the Device (
Section 12.2 on
page 179
).
12.2
The Interface Group Screen
You can manually add a LAN interface to a new group. Alternatively, you can have the Device
automatically add the incoming traffic and the LAN interface on which traffic is received to an
interface group when its DHCP Vendor ID option information matches one listed for the interface
group.
Use the
LAN
screen to configure the private IP addresses the DHCP server on the Device assigns to
the clients in the default and/or user-defined groups. If you set the Device to assign IP addresses
based on the client’s DHCP Vendor ID option information, you must enable DHCP server and
configure LAN TCP/IP settings for both the default and user-defined groups. See
Chapter 7 on page
107
for more information.
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In the following example, the client that sends packets with the DHCP Vendor ID option set to MSFT
5.0 (meaning it is a Windows 2000 DHCP client) is assigned the IP address 192.168.2.2 and uses
the WAN VDSL_PoE/ppp0.1 interface.
Figure 101
Interface Grouping Application
Click
Network Setting > Interface Group
to open the following screen.
Figure 102
Network Setting > Interface Group
The following table describes the fields in this screen.
12.2.1
Interface Group Configuration
Click the
Add New Interface Group
button in the
Interface Group
screen to open the following
screen. Use this screen to create a new interface group.
Table 73
Network Setting > Interface Group
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Add New
Interface Group
Click this button to create a new interface group.
Group Name
This shows the descriptive name of the group.
WAN Interface
This shows the WAN interfaces in the group.
LAN Interfaces
This shows the LAN interfaces in the group.
Criteria
This shows the filtering criteria for the group.
Modify
Click the
Delete
icon to remove the group.
Add
Click this button to create a new group.
Default: ETH 2~4
Internet
192.168.1.x/24
192.168.2.x/24
VDSL_PoE/ppp0.1
eth10.0
DHCP Vendor ID option: MSFT 5.0

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