Operation Manual
DynDNS Settings
DynDNS or Dynamic Domain Name System is a service on the Internet that maintains a fixed host name allocation for deviceswith a dyna
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mically changing IP address. This services allows a PC to be addressed using an invariable domain name.
The »DDNS Settings« page lets you configure the DynDNS setup. Prior to entering the necessary information you need a DDNS account.
Confirm your entries by clicking the »Submit« button.
VLAN Settings
A Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) is a local virtual network that resides in a physical network. It most widely used implementation is
specified in the IEEE 8021Q standard.
There are two sections for configuring VLAN settings:
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one for VoIP packets that get through to the telephone,
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one for VLAN settings in NAT mode
Two kinds of packets may be received:
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VoIP packets
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Packets routed to the PC via the LAN port.
VLAN packets:
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If you activate the »VLAN packets« option, all incoming packets are verified for a correct IP address and VID, provi
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ded that you have made the appropriate settings for VID, User Priority and CFI.
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