The Configuration Menu
Domain Name System Configuration
Command:
/cfg/ip/dns
[Domain Name System Menu]
prima - Set IP address of primary DNS server
secon - Set IP address of secondary DNS server
dname - Set default domain name
cur - Display current DNS configuration
The
Domain Name System (DNS) Configuration Menu
is used for defining the primary
and secondary DNS servers on your local network, and for setting the default domain name
served by the GbE2 Interconnect Switch services. DNS parameters must be configured prior
to using hostname parameters with the
ping, telnet, traceroute,
and
tftp
commands.
The following table describes the
Domain Name System (DNS) Configuration Menu
options.
Table 6-13: Domain Name System (DNS) Configuration Menu Options
Command Description
prima
<IP address (such as
192.4.17.101)>
You will be prompted to set the IP address for
your primary DNS server. Use dotted decimal
notation.
secon
<IP address (such as
192.4.17.101)>
You will be prompted to set the IP address for
your secondary DNS server. If the primary DNS
server fails, the configured secondary will be
used instead. Enter the IP address using dotted
decimal notation.
dname
<dotted DNS notation>
|none
Sets the default domain name used by the
GbE2 Interconnect Switch.
For example:
mycompany.com
cur
Displays the current Domain Name System
(DNS) settings.
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