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The
total
number
of
TCP
and
UDP
packets
transmitted
by
the
modem
to
the
cell
network.
Tx
Errors:
The
number
of
corrupted
TCP
and
UDP
packets
received
by
the
modem
that
were
meant
to
be
transmitted
on
the
cell
network.
Tx
Packets
Dropped:
The
number
of
TCP
and
UDP
packets
received
by
the
modem
for
transmit
to
the
cell
network
that
were
not
accepted.
This
may
occur
due
to
memory
or
throughput
problems.
Press
the
Clear
button
to
reset
the
totals
to
0.
These
totals
are
NOT
cleared
by
a
modem
reboot.
4.3
DYNAMIC
DNS
Dynamic
DNS
is
a
system
which
allows
the
domain
name
data
of
a
computer
with
a
varying
(dynamic)
IP
addresses
held
in
a
name
server
to
be
updated
in
real
time
in
order
to
make
it
possible
to
establish
connections
to
that
machine
without
the
need
to
track
the
actual
IP
address
themselves
at
all
times.
A
number
of
providers
offer
Dynamic
DNS
services
("DDNS"),
free
or
for
a
charge.
For
example,
a
free
service
provided
by
No
‐
IP
allows
users
to
setup
between
one
and
five
host
names
on
a
domain
name
provided
by
No
‐
IP.
No
‐
IP
is
the
default
DNS
service;
it
is
the
customer’s
responsibility
to
verify
other
Dynamic
DNS
services
are
NOIP
compatible.
Select
Cell
Connections
from
the
left
navigation
pane.
Select
the
Dynamic
DNS
tab
to
open
the
Dynamic
DNS
configuration
page.
Dynamic
DNS
is
a
system
which
allows
the
domain
name
data
of
a
computer
with
a
varying
(dynamic)
IP
addresses
held
in
a
name
server
to
be
updated
in
real
time
in
order
to
make
it
possible
to
establish
connections
to
that
machine
without
the
need
to
track
the
actual
IP
address
themselves
at
all
times.
A
number
of
providers
offer
Dynamic
DNS
services
("DDNS"),
free
or
for
a
charge.
For
example,
a
free
service
provided
by
NO
‐
IP
allows
users
to
setup
between
one
and
five
host
names
on
a
domain
name
provided
by
NO
‐
IP.
No
‐
IP
is
the
default
DNS
service.
Figure
15
Dynamic
DNS
Settings