
Chapter 11 DDNS
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11.2 DDNS Commands Summary
The following table describes the values required for many DDNS commands. Other values
are discussed with the corresponding commands.
The following table lists the DDNS commands.
Table 55 Input Values for DDNS Commands
LABEL DESCRIPTION
profile_name The name of the DDNS profile. You may use 1-31 alphanumeric characters,
underscores(
_), or dashes (-), but the first character cannot be a number. This
value is case-sensitive.
Table 56 ip ddns Commands
COMMAND DESCRIPTION
show ddns [profile_name] Displays information about the specified DDNS
profile or about all DDNS profiles.
[no] ip ddns profile profile_name Creates the specified DDNS profile if necessary
and enters sub-command mode. The
no command
deletes it.
[no] service-type {dyndns | dyndns_static
| dyndns_custom | dynu-basic | dynu-
premium | no-ip | peanut-hull | 3322-dyn |
3322-static}
Sets the service type in the specified DDNS profile.
The no command clears it.
[no] username username password password Sets the username and password in the specified
DDNS profile. The
no command clears these
fields.
username: You can use up to 31 alphanumeric
characters and the underscore (_).
password: You can use up to 64 alphanumeric
characters and the underscore (_).
[no] host hostname Sets the domain name in the specified DDNS
profile. The
no command clears the domain name.
hostname: You may up to 254 alphanumeric
characters, dashes (-), or periods (.), but the first
character must be alphanumeric.
[no] ip-select {iface | auto | custom} Sets the IP address update policy in the specified
DDNS profile. The
no command clears the policy.
[no] ip-select-backup {iface | auto |
custom}
Sets the alternate IP address update policy in the
specified DDNS profile. The
no command clears
the policy.
[no] custom ip Sets the static IP address in the specified DDNS
profile. The no command clears it.
[no] backup-custom ip Sets the static IP address for the backup interface
in the specified DDNS profile. The
no command
clears it.
[no] mx {ip | domain_name} Enables the mail exchanger and sets the fully-
qualified domain name of the mail server to which
mail from this domain name is forwarded. The
no
command disables the mail exchanger.
domain_name: You may up to 254 alphanumeric
characters, dashes (-), or periods (.), but the first
character must be alphanumeric.
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