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Layer 3 ip services command reference (v7)
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undo interval
Default
The DDNS update request interval is one hour.
Views
DDNS policy view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
days: Days in the range of 0 to 365.
hours: Hours in the range of 0 to 23.
minutes: Minutes in the range of 0 to 59.
Usage guidelines
A DDNS update request is initiated immediately if either of the following conditions occurs:
The primary IP address of the interface changes.
The link state of the interface changes from down to up.
If you set the interval to 0, the device does not periodically initiate any DDNS update request. However,
it initiates a DDNS update request in either of the following situations:
The primary IP address of the interface changes.
The link state of the interface changes from down to up.
If you use the interval command multiple times with different time intervals, the most recent configuration
takes effect. If you change the interval for an applied DDNS policy, the device immediately initiates a
DDNS update request and sets the interval as the update interval.
Examples
# Set the interval to one day and one minute for sending DDNS update requests for the DDNS policy
steven_policy.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] ddns policy steven_policy
[Sysname-ddns-policy-steven_policy] interval 1 0 1
Related commands
ddns policy
display ddns policy

method

Use method to specify the parameter transmission method for sending DDNS update requests to
HTTP/HTTPS-based DDNS servers.
Use undo method to restore the default.
Syntax
method { http-get | http-post }
undo method
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