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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.
Fusion allows distinct IP address / mnemonic name association for each of its WAN interfaces, as well as for the WAN
interface used as the default route. En example use would be: car54 (for the default route), car54_wifi, car54_LTEB14,
car54_VZW.
Configuration
Dynamic DNS
Selecting Enabled will allow the modem to provide the selected service dynamic IP address information. Selecting
Disabled will stop any IP information from being sent to the selected service.
Client
Select the Dynamic DNS client to use. No-IP is the default DNS service.
Server Settings
Dynamic DNS Address
The internet address to communicate the Dynamic DNS information to. Default is dynupdate.no-ip.com.
User Account
The username used when setting up the account, used to login to the Dynamic DNS service.
User Password
The password associated with the username account.
Update Interval
Sets the interval, in minutes (0 to 65,535), the modem will update the Dynamic DNS server of its carrier assigned IP
address. Each update is considered a data call by the cellular provider and could deplete low usage data plan
minutes. Setting the duration too long could lead to periods of lost connectivity when the device IP address
changes.
Client Settings
Enable
The IP address updates will only be supplied to the service if this radio button is set.
Host Configuration
The mnemonic name to register with the DDNS service
WAN Interface
The WAN interface whose IP address will be published for this DDNS registration.
The
CLEAR
button on each entry can be used to remove that particular DDNS configuration.