Viewing Ddns Bindings - Motorola RFS Series Reference Manual

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7. Click the
Add
button to create a new DHCP pool.
a. Use the
Interface
added to the switch, the number of interfaces available grows.
b. Add
Servers
drop-down menu associated with each Server to supply the interface used to route data. The
gateway address should not be set to any VLAN interface used by the switch.
c. Click
OK
to save and add the changes to the running configuration and close the dialog.
d. Click
Cancel

5.2.5 Viewing DDNS Bindings

The
DDNS Bindings
a domain name linked to a changing IP address. Typically, when a user connects to a network, the user's ISP
assigns an unused IP address from a pool of IP addresses (usually done through a DHCP server). This address
is only valid for a limited time. The mechanism of dynamically assigning IP addresses increases the pool of
assignable IP addresses. DNS is a service, which maintains a database to map a given name to an IP address
used for communication on the Internet. The dynamic assignment of IP addresses makes it necessary to
update the DNS database to reflect the current IP address for a given name.
To view switch DDNS binding information:
1. Select
Services
drop-down menu to assign the interface used for the DHCP relay. As VLANs are
as needed to supply DHCP relay resources. As Servers are added, use the
to close the dialog without committing updates to the running configuration.
tab displays mappings between client IP addresses and domain names. DDNS keeps
>
DHCP Server
from the main menu tree.
5-15
Switch Services
Gateway

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