Configuration procedure
To configure a DDNS policy:
Step | Command | Remarks |
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1. Enter system view. | system-view | N/A |
2. Create a DDNS policy and enter its view. | ddns policy policy-name | By default, no DDNS policy is created. |
3. Specify a URL address for DDNS update requests. | url request-url | By default, no URL address is specified for DDNS update requests. |
4. Specify the username for logging in to the DDNS server. | username username | By default, no username is specified. |
5. Specify the password for logging in to the DDNS server. | password { cipher | simple } string | By default, no password is specified. |
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. |