User guide

030-300564 Rev A 98 August 2009
User Guide ProLine G90
(
Models 6100
,
6110
)
DNS Client Click the option to enable or disable the DNS Client feature.
Service Provider Click this drop-down menu to select a dynamic DNS service type. Custom allows
for choosing a service not listed.
Dyndns.org – dyndns
Dyndns.org – statdns
Dyndns.org – custom
Zoneedit.com
No-ip.com
Custom: Allows you to add a service not included in the drop-down menu.
Host Name Displays the name the dynamic DNS client is registered with. This defaults to the
unique part of the MAC address and should not be changed.
Domain Name Displays the name the dynamic DNS client is registered with. This defaults to a
dyndns.org free domain.
User Name Displays the name for the account registered with the dynamic DNS client service
provider.
User Password Displays the user password for the account registered with the dynamic DNS client
service provider.
Check Interval Displays how often the IP is checked (in minutes). Minimum is 10 min. Maximum is
about 10 days.
Log Level Click this drop-down menu to set the verbose debug level recorded in the syslog.
To configure Dynamic DNS (Service), please follow these steps:
1. Check Enable to enable the dynamic DNS client or Disable to disable the dynamic DNS client.
2. Choose the Service Provider from the drop-down menu.
3. Type the Host Name in the provided field.
4. Type the Domain Name in the provided field.
5. Type the User Name in the provided field.
6. Type the User Password in the provided field.
7. Type the Check Interval in the provided field.
8. Choose the Log Level from the drop-down menu.
9. Click Save to save the settings.
Congratulations! You have successfully configured Dynamic DNS.
13.5 Single Static IP
The following screen will appear if you select Advanced > Single Static IP from the main menu. This screen
contains the settings that allow the PPP address received from the network to be propagated to a single LAN device
behind the modem.
Single Static IP (SSI) allows you to select one device on your LAN that will share the WAN assigned IP address. By
doing this, the device with the SSI becomes visible on the Internet. Network Address Translation (NAT) and
Firewall rules do not apply to the device configured for SSI. If you are using Bridge (Routed Bridge) protocol,
Single Static IP configuration will not be available.
IMPORTANT:
1. Before you begin this section, configure your PC settings to obtain an IP address from your modem
automatically. If needed, refer to your computer’s Windows help screen for instructions.