Ddns Commands; Ddns Apply Policy - HP 6125XLG Command Reference Manual

Blade switch layer 3 - ip services
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DDNS commands

ddns apply policy

Use ddns apply policy to apply the specified DDNS policy to the interface, update the mapping between
the specified FQDN and the primary IP address of the interface, and enable DDNS update.
Use undo ddns apply policy to remove the DDNS policy applied to the interface and stop DDNS update.
Syntax
ddns apply policy policy-name [ fqdn domain-name ]
undo ddns apply policy policy-name
Default
No DDNS policy and FQDN for update are specified on the interface, and DDNS update is disabled.
Views
Interface view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
policy-name: Specifies the DDNS policy name, a case-insensitive string of 1 to 32 characters.
fqdn domain-name: Specifies the FQDN to replace <h> in the URL for DDNS update. The domain-name
argument specifies a dot-separated, case-insensitive character string that includes letters, digits, hyphens
(-), underscores (_), and dots (.) (for example, aabbcc.com). This domain name can contain at most 253
characters, and each separated string contains no more than 63 characters.
Usage guidelines
You can apply a maximum of four DDNS policies to an interface.
If you use the ddns apply policy command multiple times with the same DDNS policy name but different
FQDNs, the most recent configuration takes effect, and the device initiates a DDNS update request
immediately.
Examples
# Apply the DDNS policy steven_policy to VLAN-interface 2 to update the domain name to IP address
mapping for FQDN www.whatever.com and enable DDNS update.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] interface vlan-interface 2
[Sysname-Vlan-interface2] ddns apply policy steven_policy fqdn www.whatever.com
Related commands
ddns policy
display ddns policy
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