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10.4 DyDNS Screen
Use this to enable and configure DyDNS.
Dynamic DNS allows you to update your current dynamic IP address with a dynamic DNS service so
that anyone can contact you (such as through NetMeeting or CUSeeMe). You can also access your
FTP server or Web site on your own computer using a domain name (for instance myhost.dhs.org,
where myhost is a name of your choice) that will never change instead of using an IP address that
changes each time you reconnect. Your friends or relatives will always be able to call you even if
they don't know your IP address.
Click Network > DyDNS to open the following screen.
Figure 108
Network > DyDNS
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
When Failed
This column indicates when (if ever) the attribute failed. An attribute has failed if the
normalized value is less than or equal to the threshold.
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-: This displays if the attribute is not failing now and has never failed in the past.
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FAILING_NOW: This displays if the attribute’s current normalized value is less than or
equal to the threshold.
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In_the_past: This displays if the attribute’s current normalized value is greater than
the threshold but the worst recorded value is less than or equal to the threshold.
Raw Value
This is the attribute’s unprocessed raw data. These values show exact amounts of time or
numbers of attempts or errors. The meaning to the raw values is specific to the hard drive
manufacturer. Table 42 on page 156 has some information about whether a higher or lower
individual raw S.M.A.R.T. attribute value is better.
OK
Click this to close this window.
Table 56
Storage > S.M.A.R.T: Full Summary
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Table 57
Network > DyDNS
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Gateway Information
Internal Address
This shows the IP address assigned to the NSA by the gateway in your local network.
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