Manual IB-NAS5520
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Password
Enter
your
password
provided
by
your
ISP
(Internet
Service
Provider)
Service
On
Demand
The
PPP
daemon
will
ONLY
connect
to
your
ISP
on
demand,
when
a
LAN
user
attempts
to
send
data
to
the
Internet.
When
there
is
no
data
traffic,
it
will
close
the
connection
to
the
ISP.
5.2.3 DDNS
DDNS
(Dynamic
Domain
Name
Service)
allows
you
to
create
an
easy
‐
to
‐
remember
domain
name
in
order
to
access
your
network
drive
remotely.
It
points
to
your
network
drive
even
when
your
Internet
connection
has
a
dynamic
IP
address
and
there
is
no
need
to
remember
an
IP
address.
‐
Enable
the
DDNS
function.
‐
Select
one
of
the
available
service
providers
from
the
drop
‐
down
list.
‐
For
DYNDNS
go
to
.
‐
Create
a
free
account
with
the
service
provider
and
register
your
preferred
name.
‐
Enter
the
host
name,
user
name
and
password
into
the
corresponding
fields.
‐
Click
Apply.
The
network
drive
will
connect
to
your
DDNS
account
and
update
its
IP
address
whenever
it
changes.
To
establish
remote
access
to
your
network
drive
when
it
is
connected
to
a
network
router
or
switch,
you
need
to
configure
port
forwarding
(e.g.
Web
UI
port
8000
or
WebDAV
port
8080).
For
more
info
about
how
to
set
up
port
forwarding
on
your
router,
see
You
are
now
ready
to
enter
your
newly
registered
domain
name
in
the
web
browser
and
access
your
network
drive
remotely.
Remote
login
is
already
enabled
and
setup
by
default.
Go
to
,
enter
the
MAC
address
(12
digits,
all
in
one
word).
No
further
configurations
are
needed.
The
DDNS
service
for
this
NAS
was
designed
to
be
used
with
a
PPPoE
connection.
If
your
NAS
is
behind
a
network
router
and
not
connected
directly
to
the
external
IP,
this
function
will
not
work.
Instead,
please
use
our
web
portal
at
for
remote
login.
5.2.4 Portal Service
This
service
is
required
for
remote
logins
to
the
web
interface
and
for
remote
file
access
via
WebDAV.
The
Host
Name
displays
the
server
name
for
remote
login.
When
the
portal
service
is
enabled
and
running,
the
status
shows
OK,
otherwise
it
shows
None.
Do
not
disable
the
portal
service
if
you
want
to
login
to
your
network
drive
via
the
web
portal
at
.
If
you
only
use
the
device
on
the
local
area
network,
we
recommend
to
disable
the
portal
service
for
security
reasons.
UPnP
Port
Mapping
This
service
automatically
sets
up
port
forwarding
on
your
network
router.
Not
all
network
routers
support
this
function
and
some
might
not
even
have
UPnP.
If
that
is
the
case
in
your
network,
please
set
up
port
forwarding
manually.
To
do
so,
login
to
your
router
and
find
the
setting
for
“port
forwarding”.
For
more
details
on
how
to
use
port
forwarding,
please
refer
to
.
Assuming
that
you
are
using
the
default
port
numbers,
for
the
web
interface,
set
up
a
redirect
for
TCP
traffic
from
WAN
port
8000
to
LAN
port
8000.
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