Cisco Cisco NSS030 Smart Storage External Power Adapter Technische Referenzen
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Configuring Smart Storage
1. Assign the Smart Storage a fixed IP address and setup the DNS.
It is recommended to assign a fixed IP to Smart Storage. Since you may need to
open router ports and forward those to the IP address of the Smart Storage.
Choose Administration > Network > TCP/IP.
Click
to bring up the TCP/IP property window.
Assign a static IP address for your Smart Storage. Click Apply.
Set the DNS server address. This can be a DNS server address provided by
your Internert Service Provider or by a free public DNS server.
Googles Public DNS servers are 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4
Static IP Address
2. Configure DDNS
Most ISPs will provide a dynamic public IP for Internet connection. (This applies
to the situation when the router acquires WAN IP from ISP using a PPPoE or
DHCP connection.) To set up a server, a fixed IP address or URL is necessary
so that users can easily recall the server address to connect to. When a dynamic
IP address is used, you can use a router that supports DDNS or simply use the
built-in DDNS function on Smart Storage, and by registering an easy-to-
remember domain name from any DDNS provider to easily identify your Smart
Storage on the Internet, e.g. mySmartStorage.dyndns.com.