All modes of Niagara DDNS (Dialup, Internet, Intranet) require the following TCP/IP Configuration and DDNS Configuration:
In the platform TCP/IP Configuration view of the JACE (Figure 5), you must specify the DNS servers used to access the Internet—typically, these are the ISP’s DNS servers.
Values for the DNS servers may already appear—if not, contact your ISP for this information.
After you register and receive your confirmation from the DDNS provider (TZO), you have three pieces of data to enter in the “Provider” section of the JACE platform’s Ddns Configuration view (Figure 6).
Key — The TZO-generated string associated with your account.
Email — The email address to which you requested TZO to use to send you this information.
Domain — The requested static “name” (domain name) for this JACE, such as “myjace.tzo.com”.
All that remains in the Ddns Configuration view is to select the “Ddns Mode,” either Dialup, Internet, or Intranet, according to the installation scenario.
If a JACE-2 and configuring for “Internet” mode, select and use the “NET1” port for connection to the cable/DSL modem, as
the NET2 port does not support DHCP, as required by the ISP.
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