Specifications

hg-07.fm
A31003-H3580-M103-2-76A9, 01-2009
HiPath 3000/5000 V8 - HG 1500 V8, Administrator Documentation
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Basic Settings
User Name: In this field, enter the user name of your user account for the DynDNS service.
Go to http://www.dyndns.org/account/create.html to create a user account, if necessary.
Password: In this field, enter the password of your user account for the DynDNS service.
For security reasons, only wildcards are displayed as you type the password in this field.
Host Name: Enter the host name without the domain name in this field. For example, if the
full DynDNS subdomain name is myhost.DynDNS.org, you should enter myhost in this
field.
Domainname: Select the domain name. The full subdomain name for HG 1500 is made up
of the host name and the selected domain name. For example, if you entered myhost in the
Host Name field, and you now select dyndns.org as domain name, the full subdomain
name would be myhost.dyndns.org.
Enable Wildcard: If you activate this option, any queries to subdomains such as any.my-
host.dyndns.org will be routed to myhost.dyndns.org.
Mail Exchanger: The so-called MX record (Mail Exchanger) indicates in the Domain Name
Service to which IP address or to which domain name E-mails for the configured DynDNS
domain are to be sent. The specified destination address must be the address of a mail
server.
Backup MX: If you activate this option, E-mails which are not delivered to the specified Mail
Exchanger because it is temporarily not available, will be buffered by the DynDNS service
and will finally be delivered once your Mail Exchanger is available again.
The following data is displayed for verification purposes:
Last Update: Time when the DynDNS service was updated last.
IP Address at DynDNS: IP address at the DynDNS service, to which queries that are
addressed to your configured DynDNS subdomain are rerouted.
Own dynamic IP Address: Current IP address of HG 1500 assigned by the Internet Service
Provider.
Click Apply followed by OK in the confirmation mask (save the new configuration status perma-
nently with the Save icon in the control area).
7.1.5.2 Update Timer for DNS Names
When DNS names are used in rules or tunnel definitions, the DNS names must be resolved as
IP addresses by sending DNS queries to the DNS server.
If dynamic IP addresses are used in the whole system, these resolutions must take place peri-
odically. The time interval at which the DNS names are to be updated may be set.