Updating Dns Entries Using Ddns; Updating Dns Entries For A Single Subnets - Motorola WS2000 - Wireless Switch - Network Management Device System Reference Manual

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2. Enter a range of IPs in the
3. Click the
Advanced DHCP Server
4. In the Advanced DHCP Server window check the box next to
5. Select either
Single User Class Option
your DHCP clients.
Any DHCP client can send the User Class Id either in the Single or Multiple user class ID format. The
Single or Multiple User class option is provided to enable the switch to interpret the correct format in
which the user class ID is sent by the client. The switch then retrieves the correct value of the user class
ID sent by the DHCP client based on the selected format. This same user class ID format is used for the
DDNS messages.
6. Enter IP Addresses in
the
Ok
button to return the Subnet configuration screen.
7. Click the
Apply
that subnet.

9.3 Updating DNS Entries using DDNS

Once DDNS has been configured and enabled for a subnet, it is possible to manually refresh the DNS entries
for all active DHCP clients on a single subnet or on all active subnets.

9.3.1 Updating DNS Entries for a Single Subnets

The DNS entries for a single subnet can be updated using the following steps.
1. Select the subnet you wish to refresh from the menu tree on the left side of the screen.
Address Assignment Range
button to open the Advanced DHCP window.
or
Primary DNS
Server,
button on the Subnet configuration screen to save the changes and activate DDNS for
fields.
Enable Dynamic
Multiple User Class Option
Secondary DNS Server
Using DDNS
DNS.
depending on the settings of
and
Default Gateway
and click
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