
Configuring Inbound Access Rules
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BODi rS BD1000 User Manual
6 • Configuring Inbound Access & NAT Mappings
NS Records
The NS Record table shows the NS servers and TTL that correspond to the domain. The NS record of the
name server defined in the SOA record is automatically added here. To add a new NS record, click the
New
NS Records
button in the
NS Records
box. Then, the table will expand to look like the following:
Figure 54. DNS > NS Record
When creating an NS record for the domain itself (not a sub-domain), the
Host
field should be left blank.
Enter a name server host name and its IP address into the corresponding boxes. The host name can be a non-
FQDN (Fully Qualified Domain Name). (Please be sure that a corresponding A record is created.)
Click the + button to complete the entry and add the other Name Server. After finishing adding NS records,
click the
Save
button. (If you have
not
clicked the
Save
button, all NS record changes are not yet saved to the
BD1000.)
MX Records
The MX Record table shows the domain’s MX records. To add a new MX record, click the
New MX Records
button in the
MX Records
box. Then, the table will expand to look like the following:
Figure 55. DNS > MX Record
When creating an MX record for the domain itself (not a sub-domain), the
Host
field should be left blank.
For each record,
Priority
and
Mail Server
name must be entered.
Priority
typically ranges from 10 to 100.
Smaller numbers have a higher a priority.
After finishing adding MX records, click the
Save
button.