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Applying the DDNS policy to an interface

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Step 6. (Optional.) Specify the parameter transmission method for sending DDNS update requests to HTTP/HTTPS-based DDNS servers. Command method { http-get | http-post } 7. (Optional.) Associate an SSL client ssl-client-policy policy with the DDNS policy. policy-name 8. (Optional.) Specify the interval for interval days [ hours sending update requests. [ minutes ] ] Remarks By default, http-get is used. Use the method http-post command to specify the POST method for DDNS update with a DHS server. By default, no SSL client policy is associated with the DDNS policy. This step is only effective and a must for HTTP-based DDNS update requests. For SSL client policy configuration, see Security Configuration Guide. By default, the time interval is one hour. Applying the DDNS policy to an interface After you apply the DDNS policy to an interface and specify the FQDN for update, the DDNS client sends requests to the DDNS server to update the mapping between the domain name and the primary IP address of the interface at the specified interval. Before you apply a DDNS policy to an interface, complete the following tasks: • Specify the primary IP address of the interface and make sure that the DDNS server and the interface can reach each other. • Configure static or dynamic domain name resolution to translate the domain name of the DDNS server into the IPv4 address. For more information, see "Configuring the IPv4 DNS client." 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. Command system-view interface interface-type interface-number ddns apply policy policy-name [ fqdn domain-name ] 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. 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. 101

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Step
Command
Remarks
6.
(Optional.) Specify the parameter
transmission method for sending
DDNS update requests to
HTTP/HTTPS-based DDNS
servers.
method
{
http-get
|
http-post
}
By default,
http-get
is used.
Use the
method
http-post
command to
specify the POST method for DDNS update
with a DHS server.
7.
(Optional.) Associate an SSL client
policy with the DDNS policy.
ssl-client-policy
policy-name
By default, no SSL client policy is
associated with the DDNS policy.
This step is only effective and a must for
HTTP-based DDNS update requests. For
SSL client policy configuration, see
Security Configuration Guide
.
8.
(Optional.) Specify the interval for
sending update requests.
interval
days
[
hours
[
minutes
] ]
By default, the time interval is one hour.
Applying the DDNS policy to an interface
After you apply the DDNS policy to an interface and specify the FQDN for update, the DDNS client
sends requests to the DDNS server to update the mapping between the domain name and the primary
IP address of the interface at the specified interval.
Before you apply a DDNS policy to an interface, complete the following tasks:
Specify the primary IP address of the interface and make sure that the DDNS server and the
interface can reach each other.
Configure static or dynamic domain name resolution to translate the domain name of the DDNS
server into the IPv4 address. For more information, see "
Configuring the IPv4 DNS client
."
To apply the DDNS policy to an interface:
Step
Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Enter interface view.
interface
interface-type
interface-number
N/A
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.
ddns apply policy
policy-name
[ fqdn
domain-name
]
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.
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.