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Name Resolving
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6.3.1 Configuring the Domain Name Service (DNS)
To use the DNS for name resolution, use the
Set/Define IP Nameserver
command.
Figure 6-13:
Setting the Domain Name Server
To specify a backup nameserver, use the
Set/Define IP Secondary Nameserver
command. If the first
nameserver isn’t available, the request will be sent to the secondary server.
6.3.2 Specifying a Default Domain Name
A default domain name may be configured using the
Set/Define IP Domain
command. This domain name
will be automatically appended to any host name during name resolution.
Figure 6-14:
Configuring a Default Domain Name
In the example above, the default domain name is ctcorp.com. If user Bob typed
telnet athena
, the SCS
would automatically append the domain suffix and attempt to resolve
athena.ctcorp.com
.
If a hostname is entered that ends with a period (“.”), the SCS will not add the domain suffix to the hostname
for resolution.
6.3.3 Adding Hosts to the Host Table
If DNS is not available on your network, hosts may be manually entered in the local host table using the
Set/
Define Hosts
command.
Figure 6-15:
Adding a Host to the Local Host Table
To display the current entries in the host table, use the
Show Hosts
command.
Figure 6-16:
Displaying Host Table Entries
To remove an entry from the host table, use the
Clear/Purge Hosts
command.
Figure 6-17:
Deleting a Host From the Host Table
Local.>> DEFINE IP NAMESERVER 192.0.1.166
Local>> DEFINE IP DOMAIN ctcorp.com
Local>> DEFINE HOST athena 192.0.1.15
Local>> SHOW HOSTS
IP Address
Host
TTL
192.0.1.15
ATHENA
8 min (Rwho)
192.0.1.123
MERCURY
8 min (Rwho)
Local>> PURGE HOST mercury
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