HP 6125XLG Layer 3-Ip Services Configuration Manual page 115

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DDNS server
TZO
EASYDNS
HEIPV6TB
CHANGE-IP
NO-IP
DHS
HP
ODS
GNUDIP
PeanutHull
By default, the URL address does not include a username or password. To configure the username and
password, use the username command and the password command.
HP and GNUDIP are common DDNS update protocols. The server-name parameter is the domain name
or IP address of the service provider's server using one of the update protocols.
The URL address for an update request can start with:
http://—The HTTP-based DDNS server.
https://—The HTTPS-based DDNS server.
ods://—The TCP-based ODS server.
gnudip://—The TCP-based GNUDIP server.
oray://—The TCP-based DDNS server.
members.3322.org and phservice2.oray.net are the domain names of DDNS servers. The domain
names of PeanutHull DDNS servers can be phservice2.oray.net, phddns60.oray.net, client.oray.net,
ph031.oray.net, and so on. Determine the domain name in the URL according to the actual situation.
The port number in the URL address is optional. If no port is specified, the system uses the default port
numbers: port 80 for HTTP, port 443 for HTTPS, and port 6060 for PeanutHull DDNS server.
The system automatically fills <h> with the FQDN upon a DDNS policy application to the interface and
automatically fills <a> with the primary IP address of the interface to which the DDNS policy is applied.
You can also manually specify an FQDN and an IP address in <h> and <a>. In this case, the FQDN
specified upon the DDNS policy application does not take effect. You are not encouraged to manually
change the <h> and <a> for your configuration might be incorrect. For more information about applying
DDNS policies, see
"Applying the DDNS policy to an
No FQDN or IP address can be specified in the URL address for update requests sent to the PeanutHull
DDNS server. You can specify the FQDN when applying the DDNS policy to an interface. The IP address
is the primary IP address of the interface to which the DDNS policy is applied.
TIP:
The FQDN is the only identification of a node in the network. An FQDN consists of a local host name and
a parent domain name and can be translated into an IP address.
URL addresses for DDNS update requests
http://cgi.tzo.com/webclient/signedon.html?TZOName=<h>IPAddress=<a>
http://members.easydns.com/dyn/ez-ipupdate.php?action=edit&myip=<a>&host_id
=<h>
http://dyn.dns.he.net/nic/update?hostname=<h>&myip=<a>
http://nic.changeip.com/nic/update?hostname=<h>&offline=1
http://dynupdate.no-ip.com/nic/update?hostname=<h>&myip=<a>
http://members.dhs.org/nic/hosts?domain=dyn.dhs.org&hostname=<h>&hostscmd=
edit&hostscmdstage=2&type=1&ip=<a>
https://server-name/nic/update?group=group-name&myip=<a>
ods://update.ods.org
gnudip://server-name
oray://phservice2.oray.net
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