Ddns – Brocade Communications Systems RFS6000 User Manual

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DHCP Config commands

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ddns

DHCP Config commands

Sets dynamic DNS parameters

Supported in the following platforms:

Mobility RFS4000 Controller

Mobility RFS6000 Controller

Mobility RFS7000 Controller

Syntax

ddns [domainname|multiple-user-class|server|ttl]

ddns domainname

<name>

ddns multiple-user-class

ddns server

<IP Address>

ddns ttl

<1-864000>

Parameters

Usage Guidelines
Use

update dns override

to enable an internal DHCP server to send DDNS updates for

resource records (RRs) A, TXT and PTR. A DHCP server can always override the client even if the
client is configured to perform the updates.

In the DHCP server network pool, FQDN is defined as the DDNS domain name. This is used
internally in DHCP packets between the DHCP server on the controller and the DNS server.

Example

RFController(config-dhcp)#ddns domainname TestDomain.com

RFController(config-dhcp)#

RFController(config-dhcp)#ddns multiple-user-class

RFController(config-dhcp)#

RFController(config-dhcp)#ddns ttl 1000

RFController(config-dhcp)#

domainname <name>

Sets the domain name used for DDNS updates

multiple-user-class

Enables the multiple user class option

server <IP >

Specifies the server to which DDNS updates have been
sent

<IP> – Defines an IP address in dotted decimal
format

ttl <1-864000>

Sets a Time To Live (TTL) value for DDNS updates

<1-864000> – TTL value in seconds

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