DDI Central provides customizable time configurations for both DNS and DHCP services, which lets administrators can set their own time period, based on their system configurations. This helps admins automate network tasks of updating data for DNS queries, DHCP lease, audits, and more with the time period of their preference.
They can also set notifications for IP exhaustion and query exceeding through the General settings for a specific range.
1. Open DDI Central homepage and go to the left menu bar
2.Open the settings menu and select the "General settings"option
This field helps you set the time interval for log out session, say 15 mins. When the application is not found in use within the time interval, the admin/user will be logged out after the session ends.
This field fetches the updates made in the DNS servers' settings for the time interval set by the admin, say 10 mins. Every 10 mins, DDI Central checks for any change done in the configurations of the DNS servers, and when found, it fetches the data in the application.
This field transfers the updates made in the DHCP servers' settings for the time interval set by the admin, say 10 mins. Every 10 mins, DDI Central checks for any change done in the configurations of the DHCP servers, and when found, it fetches the data in the application.
(Note: These fields are customizable only for Windows DNS and DHCP servers, and it can't be configured in Linux ISCBind and ISCDHCP)
This field helps transferring the DHCP lease history of the servers to the application, for the giving time interval, and checks the servers for any new updates made in the lease history at every time interval.
This field helps updating the DHCP lease history in the servers by deleting the old data in the application within the given time interval, and evaluates the servers for finding new changes in the lease history.
This field checks the updates of the DNS query requests made in the DNS server for the time limit set by the admin, say 10 mins. Every 10 mins, DDI Central checks for new query requests made in the DNS server and updates the data in the application.
This field helps updating the DNS query data in the servers by deleting the old data in the application within the given time interval, and evaluates the servers for finding new changes in the query data.
This field analyzes the servers to find any recent changes made in the DDNS zone and transfer the data into the application in the given time interval, and continues to analyze for every time interval.
This field helps updating the audits of DNS and DHCP servers by deleting the old data in the application within the given time interval, and evaluates the servers for finding new changes in the audits.
This field helps updating the alerts in DNS and DHCP servers by deleting the old data in the application within the given time interval, and evaluates the servers for finding new changes in the alerts.
This field allows the administrators to set a specific range for the subnet usage, and when the subnet usage exceeds the range, the administrators get notified.
This field allows the administrators to set a specific range for the hourly query load, and when the hourly query exceeds the range, the administrators get notified.