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RETRY
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retry-interval (DDNS)
Overview
Use this command to enable DDNS update retries. Retries are attempted after a
DDNS update fails after the specified interval. If the DDNS update keeps failing,
then no more than the specified maximum retries are attempted.
NOTE
complete within the specified interval, an update will not begin until it has completed.
Use the no variant of this command to disable DDNS update retires.
retry-interval <1-3888000> maximum-retries <1-100>
Syntax
no retry-interval
Default
Disabled
Mode
DDNS Update Method Configuration
Usage
If an update is triggered by another source, such as an IP address change or a
manual update, then the retry counter will start again from the beginning.
Example
To enable DDNS update retry attempts every hour up to 5 times for the method
"dyndns", use the commands:
awplus#
awplus(config)#
awplus(config-ddns-update-method)#
maximum-retries 5
To disable DDNS update retry attempts for the method "dyndns", use the
commands:
awplus#
awplus(config)#
awplus(config-ddns-update-method)#
Related
ddns-update-method
Commands
Command
Version 5.4.7-0.1: command added
changes
C613-50186-01 Rev B
OMMANDS
: The retry interval is used for one DDNS update at one time, so if an update is not
Parameter
Description
<1-3888000>
The retry interval in seconds (from 1 second to 4.5 days), after
which a failed DDNS update will be retried.
<1-100>
The maximum number of times a retry is allowed.
configure terminal
ddns-update-method dyndns
configure terminal
ddns-update-method dyndns
Command Reference for AR2050V
AlliedWare Plus™ Operating System - Version 5.4.7-1.x
retry-interval 3600
no retry-interval
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