Configuring port forwarding, Configuring ddns settings – QNAP TVS-472XT 4-Bay NAS Enclosure User Manual
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Configuring Port Forwarding
Port forwarding is only available if your router supports UPnP.
1. Go to Auto Router Configuration.
2. Select Enable UPnP port forwarding.
Your device scans for UPnP routers on the network.
Tip
If your device cannot locate the router, click Rescan. If the issue persists, click Diagnostics, and
then verify your network configuration or contact QNAP support through Helpdesk.
3. Optional: Add a new service to the Forwarded Services table.
a. Click Add NAS Service.
The Add NAS Service window appears.
b. Specify a NAS service name that contains 1 to 64 ASCII characters.
c. Specify a port number.
d. Select an external port setting.
• Auto: myQNAPcloud automatically selects an available external port.
• Manual: You can specify a new port if the current service port is being used by other
services.
e. Select a protocol.
If you are unsure about this setting, select TCP.
f. Click OK.
4. In the Forwarded Services table, select the services you want to forward.
5. Click Apply to Router.
Tip
You can go to Overview to verify that there are no connectivity errors.
Configuring DDNS Settings
1. Open myQNAPcloud.
2. Go to My DDNS.
3. Enable My DDNS.
4. Perform any of the following tasks.
Task
User Action
Change the
myQNAPcloud DDNS
domain name
a. Click here.
The Change Device Name Wizard appears.
b. Specify a device name containing up to 30 alphanumeric characters.
c. Click Apply.
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