
42 Internet Protocol (IP) Enhancements Release Note
Software Version 2.9.1
C613-10486-00 REV C
show ddns
Syntax SHow DDNS
Description This command displays information about DDNS configuration and operation
(Figure 6, Table 4 on page 42).
Figure 6: Example output from the show ddns command
DDNS Configure Information:
Client State ...................... ENABLED
Debug ............................. DISABLED
Server ............................ members.dyndns.org
Port .............................. 80
User .............................. test
Password .......................... ***
system name ....................... dyndns
hosts ........................... test.dyndns.org
test.homeip.net
system name ....................... dyndns
hosts ............................ test.custom.dyndns.org
test.custom.homeip.net
MaileX ............................ alliedtelesis.co.nz
Backmx ............................ no
Wildcard .......................... off
Offline ........................... no
Primary WAN Interface ............. vlan1
Secondary WAN Interface ........... none
DDNS Operation Information:
Server IP ......................... 0.0.0.0
IP in DynDns ...................... 202.49.72.10
Current IP ........................ 202.49.72.10
Update failed - Suggested action:
Config IP DNS or Set DDNS Serve
Table 4: Parameters in output of the show ddns command
Parameter Meaning
Client State Whether the DDNS feature is enabled.
Debug The DDNS debug state.
Server The DDNS server name.
Port The TCP or UDP port number being used for the DDNS
update. That is, the port that the packet is sent from.
system name The DynDNS.com system that update messages use:
either dyndns, statdns, or custom, depending on the
type of hostname you chose. The router automatically
sets the system name to an appropriate value for your
hostname type.
hosts A list of host names registered in this system, to be
resolved to the router’s public address.
MaileX The name of the mail exchanger.
Backmx Whether the MaileX is set as a backup mail exchanger.
Wildcard Whether the wildcard (*) is used when matching host
name.
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