
UM-0085-B09
DT80 Range User Manual
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Note4:
Once the NAT router has been set up to forward the required ports, you should now be able to access the
DT80
from outside
the local network using the network's public IP address. So in this example, you could enter
http://203.54.192.12
into a web
browser and you should see the
DT80
web interface.
Note5:
The public IP address (203.54.192.12) should only be used from computers outside the local network. If you wanted to access
the
DT80
from PC1 or PC2 you would still use the
DT80
's private address, 192.168.1.7.
Adding a DNS Entry
It is customary (although not essential) to set up a
Domain Name System (DNS)
entry for an Internet-accessible
DT80
.
This allows you to associate a meaningful name, e.g.
mydt80.gigadata.com
, with the
DT80
's public IP address, so
users can just type in the name without having to remember the actual IP address.
Depending on the structure of the local network, this may involve configuring the local DNS server (if any) and/or
requesting that the ISP add an entry to its DNS server. For more details, contact your network administrator or ISP.
Note:
This assumes that the ISP has assigned a static IP address. More commonly, it will assign a dynamic IP address, in which case
you will need to use a dynamic DNS service in order to locate it.
Dynamic DNS
The
DT80
does not directly support Dynamic DNS (DDNS) on the Ethernet interface – only on the integrated modem
interface (for DT8xM models). However, most Ethernet router or gateway devices include a DDNS client. You could
therefore create a DDNS account as described in Dynamic DNS (P218) and then configure the router/gateway DDNS
client to update it with the
DT80
's public IP address.
Direct Internet Connection
The other possible configuration is where the
DT80
is essentially connected directly to the Internet. A typical setup is
shown in Figure 90 below.
Figure 94: Typical Ethernet LAN with DT80 directly connected to the Internet
In this case two public IP addresses have been allocated by the ISP – one (203.54.192.13) for the
DT80
and one
(203.54.192.12) for everything else, via the NAT router.
Because the
DT80
is now effectively directly connected to the ISP's network, its IP address, subnet mask, gateway and
DNS server addresses will need to be set up using values provided by the ISP.
Once the
DT80
's network profile settings have been set it should be possible to connect to it from either a local computer
(e.g. PC1) or a remote system on the Internet, using its unique public IP address (203.54.192.13).
Note that in this case port forwarding is not required, as requests for the
DT80
no longer pass through the NAT router.
If desired, you can request that your ISP set up a DNS entry so that the
DT80
can be referred to by name, e.g.
mydt80.nanodata.com
.