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The port number in the URL address is optional. If no port number is specified, the default port number is used. HTTP uses port 80, HTTPS uses port 443, and the PeanutHull server uses port 6060. The system automatically fills with the FQDN that is specified when the DDNS policy is applied to the interface and automatically fills with the primary IP address of the interface to which the DDNS policy is applied. You may also manually specify an FQDN and an IP address in and , respectively. After that, the FQDN that is specified when the DDNS policy is applied becomes ineffective. However, manual configuration of and is not recommended. You cannot specify an FQDN and IP address in the URL address for contacting the PeanutHull server. Alternatively, you can specify an FQDN when applying the DDNS policy to an interface. The system automatically uses the primary IP address of the interface to which the DDNS policy is applied as the IP address for DDNS update. To avoid misinterpretation, do not include colons (:), at signs (@), and question marks (?) in your login ID or password, even if you can do so. If you use the url command multiple times with different URL addresses, the most recent configuration takes effect. Examples # Specify the URL address for DDNS policy steven_policy. system-view [Sysname] ddns policy steven_policy [Sysname-ddns-policy-steven_policy] url http://members.3322.org/dyndns/update?system=dyndns&hostname=&myip= Related commands • ddns policy • display ddns policy • password • username username Use username to specify the username to be included in the URL address for DDNS update requests. Use undo username to remove the username. Syntax username username undo username Default No username is specified for the URL address. Views DDNS policy view Predefined user roles network-admin 122

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The port number in the URL address is optional. If no port number is specified, the default port number
is used. HTTP uses port 80, HTTPS uses port 443, and the PeanutHull server uses port 6060.
The system automatically fills <h> with the FQDN that is specified when the DDNS policy is applied to
the interface and automatically fills <a> with the primary IP address of the interface to which the DDNS
policy is applied. You may also manually specify an FQDN and an IP address in <h> and <a>,
respectively. After that, the FQDN that is specified when the DDNS policy is applied becomes ineffective.
However, manual configuration of <h> and <a> is not recommended.
You cannot specify an FQDN and IP address in the URL address for contacting the PeanutHull server.
Alternatively, you can specify an FQDN when applying the DDNS policy to an interface. The system
automatically uses the primary IP address of the interface to which the DDNS policy is applied as the IP
address for DDNS update.
To avoid misinterpretation, do not include colons (:), at signs (@), and question marks (?) in your login ID
or password, even if you can do so.
If you use the
url
command multiple times with different URL addresses, the most recent configuration
takes effect.
Examples
# Specify the URL address for DDNS policy
steven_policy
.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] ddns policy steven_policy
[Sysname-ddns-policy-steven_policy] url
Related commands
ddns policy
display
ddns
policy
password
username
username
Use
username
to specify the username to be included in the URL address for DDNS update requests.
Use
undo
username
to remove the username.
Syntax
username
username
undo username
Default
No username is specified for the URL address.
Views
DDNS policy view
Predefined user roles
network-admin