Configuring IP Routing
Configuring the local IP network setup
MultiVoice Gateway for the MAX— User’s Guide
Preliminary November 23, 1998
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Figure 8-5. Example of a local DNS table
Additional terminal-server commands
The terminal-server interface includes Show and DNStab commands to help you view, edit,
and make entries to the DNS table.
Show commands
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show ? displays a list that includes dnstab help.
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show dnstab displays the local DNS table.
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show dnstab ? displays help for the dnstab editor.
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show dnstab entry displays the local DNS table entry (all IP addresses in the list).
DNStab commands
The terminal server dnstab command has the following variations:
Local DNS Table
Name IP Address # Reads Time of last read
________________________ _______________ _______ __________________
1: "" ------ ------
2: "server.corp.com." 200.0.0.0 2 Feb 10 10:40:44
3: "boomerang" 221.0.0.0 2 Feb 10 9:13:33
4: "" ------ -------
5: "" ------ -------
6 "" ------ -------
7: "" ------ -------
DNStab Command
Description
dnstab
Displays help information about the DNS table.
dnstab show
Displays the local DNS table.
dnstab entry N
Displays a list for entry n in the local DNS table.
The list displayed includes the entry and all the IP addresses stored for
that entry up to a maximum number of entries specified in the List
Size parameter.
If List Attempt=No, no list is displayed.
dnstab edit
Start editor for the local DNS table.