History
Version
Description
The dns-proxy max-ttl command has been introduced.
2.05
3.18.3 dns-proxy proceed
Description
Set interval between concurrent requests, which is sent by DNS proxy to
multiple DNS servers. By default,
500
value is used.
Command with no prefix resets proceed to default.
Prefix no
Yes
Change settings
Yes
Multiple input
No
Synopsis
(config-dnspx)>
proceed
‹
proceed
›
(config-dnspx)>
no proceed
Arguments
Description
Value
Argument
The value of DNS proxy proceed in
milliseconds. Can take values from
1 to 50000.
Integer
proceed
Example
(config-dnspx)>proceed 600
Dns::Proxy: Dns-proxy set 600 msec. proceed.
(config-dnspx)>no proceed
Dns::Proxy: Dns-proxy proceed timeout reset.
History
Version
Description
The dns-proxy proceed command has been introduced.
2.04
3.18.4 dns-proxy threshold
Description
Set number of consequent failed requests to ban DNS server. By default,
3
value is used.
All DNS servers can not be banned.
Command with no prefix resets threshold to default.
Prefix no
Yes
Change settings
Yes
Multiple input
No
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