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DDNS Settings
Dynamic DNS or DDNS is a method of updating, in real time, a Domain Name System (DNS) to
point to a changing IP address on the Internet. This is used to provide a persistent domain name
for a resource that may change location on the network. DDNS is usually configured on router. If
your router cannot support DDNS, we can set up DDNS on XonTel system.
XonTel XT-60/XT-120 supports the following DDNS servers:
dyndns.org
freedns.afraid.org
www.no-ip.com
www.zoneedit.com
www.oray.com
3322.org
Check the DDNS configuration parameters below.
DDNS
DDNS Status
This shows the current DDNS status of the device.
Enable DDNS
Check this box to enable DDNS.
Server
Choose a DDNS provider from the list.
Username
Enter the username of your DDNS account.
Password
Enter the password of you DDNS account.
Hash
Enter your string of Hash as provided by freedns.afraid.org.
Domain
Enter the domain name.
Static Route
Table 3-3 DDNS Configuration Parameters Description
In computer networking, a routing table is a data table stored in a router or a networked device that
lists the routes to particular network destinations, and in some cases, metrics (distances) associated
with those routes. Static routes are entries made in a routing table by non-automatic means and which
are fixed rather than being the result of some network topology
“discovery” procedure.
Static route on the system is used to configure to route the connection, packets to particular network
destinations, usually a specific gateway.
Routing Table
All the static routes are displayed on the Routing Table.
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