Setting The Dscp Value For Outgoing Ddns Packets; Displaying Ddns - HP 6125XLG Layer 3-Ip Services Configuration Manual

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To apply the DDNS policy to an interface:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Enter interface view.
3.
Apply the DDNS policy to the
interface to update the mapping
between the specified FQDN and
the primary IP address of the
interface, and enable DDNS
update.
NOTE:
If no FQDN is specified for the PeanutHull DDNS server, the DDNS server updates all domain names of the
DDNS client account. If an FQDN is specified, the DDNS server updates only the mapping between the
specified FQDN and the primary IP address.

Setting the DSCP value for outgoing DDNS packets

The DSCP value of a packet specifies the priority level of the packet and affects the transmission priority
of the packet. A bigger DSCP value represents a higher priority.
To specify the DSCP value for outgoing DDNS packets:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Specify the DSCP value
for outgoing DDNS
packets.

Displaying DDNS

Execute display commands in any view.
Task
Display information about the DDNS policy.
Command
system-view
interface interface-type
interface-number
ddns apply policy policy-name
[ fqdn domain-name ]
Command
system-view
ddns dscp dscp-value
Command
display ddns policy [ policy-name ]
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Remarks
N/A
N/A
By default, no DDNS policy is
applied to the interface, no
FQDN is specified for update,
and DDNS update is disabled.
The fqdn domain-name option
must be specified for all DDNS
servers except the PeanutHull
DDNS server.
Remarks
N/A
By default, the DSCP value for
outgoing DDNS packets is 0.

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