About DDNS

DNS provides only the static mappings between domain names and IP addresses. When the IP address of a node changes, your access to the node fails.

Dynamic Domain Name System (DDNS) can dynamically update the mappings between domain names and IP addresses for DNS servers.

Figure 51 shows the typical DDNS application.

Figure 51: DDNS application

DDNS works on the client-server model.

The device can function as a DDNS client to update the domain name-IP address mappings on the DNS servers through DDNS servers such as www.3322.org and PeanutHull.


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NOTE:

The DDNS update process does not have a unified standard but varies by DDNS server that the DDNS client contacts.