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The value selected from this drop-down list is used to identify the dynamic DNS system
containing the hostnames to be updated. The available options are:
• Dynamic DNS
• Static DNS
• Custom DNS.
When default route/interface x,y becomes active, send DDNS update
The radio buttons select whether or not the router should use the default interface or the
interface specified from the drop-down list. If the specified interface option is selected, the
required interface is selected from the drop-down list and the interface instance is entered
into the adjacent text box. If the default interface is selected, the client will keep track of
and use the current default route.
Use Wildcards
This drop-down list selects whether or not wildcard matching on the hostname will be
performed. The options are:
• Disable wildcards
• Enable wildcards
• No change to service settings.
When enabled, the Dynamic DNS service will match DNS requests of the form
“*.hostname” where “*” matches any text. For example, if Hostname1 was set to
“site.dyndns.com” and wildcard matching was enabled, than
www.site.dyndns.com would
resolve to the interface address.
Related CLI Commands
Entity
Instance
Parameter
Values
Equivalent Web Parameter
dyndns 0 provider
dyndns, noip,
other
Service provider
dyndns 0 provider_provider
Up to 40
characters
Service Provider Hostname
dyndns 0 hostname1
Up to 40
characters
Host and Domain Name(s)
dyndns 0 hostname2
Up to 40
characters
Host and Domain Name(s)
dyndns 0 hostname3
Up to 40
characters
Host and Domain Name(s)
dyndns 0 hostname4
Up to 40
characters
Host and Domain Name(s)
dyndns 0 hostname5
Up to 40
characters
Host and Domain Name(s)
dyndns 0 port 0 - 65535 Destination port #
dyndns 0 username
Up to 20
characters
DynDNS User Name
dyndns 0 password
Up to 25
characters
DynDNS Password
dyndns 0 system
Blank, statdns,
custom
DynDNS DDNS System