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Configuring the Domain Name Service, Specifying a Primary DNS Server

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CH A P T E R 3 Configuring the Domain Name Service This chapter provides information to configure the Domain Name Service (DNS), the facility that translates host names such as myhost.mydomain.com to IP addresses such as 192.168.11.1. This chapter contains the following major sections: • Specifying a Primary DNS Server • Using DNS Resolve • Specifying a Secondary DNS Server • Specifying a DNS Suffix • Specifying UDP Traffic on the DNS Server Port Use the show running-config global command to display DNS configurations (refer to the Cisco Content Services Switch Administration Guide). Specifying a Primary DNS Server To specify the primary DNS server, use the dns primary command. Enter the IP address in dotted-decimal notation (for example, 192.168.11.1) of the DNS server you want to specify as the primary DNS server. For example: (config)# dns primary 192.168.11.1 To remove the primary DNS server, enter: (config)# no dns primary OL-6037-01 Cisco Content Services Switch Getting Started Guide 3-1

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CHAPTER
3-1
Cisco Content Services Switch Getting Started Guide
OL-6037-01
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Configuring the Domain Name Service
This chapter provides information to configure the Domain Name Service (DNS),
the facility that translates host names such as myhost.mydomain.com to IP
addresses such as 192.168.11.1. This chapter contains the following major
sections:
Specifying a Primary DNS Server
Using DNS Resolve
Specifying a Secondary DNS Server
Specifying a DNS Suffix
Specifying UDP Traffic on the DNS Server Port
Use the
show running-config global
command to display DNS configurations
(refer to the
Cisco Content Services Switch Administration Guide
).
Specifying a Primary DNS Server
To specify the primary DNS server, use the
dns primary
command. Enter the IP
address in dotted-decimal notation (for example, 192.168.11.1) of the DNS server
you want to specify as the primary DNS server.
For example:
(config)#
dns primary 192.168.11.1
To remove the primary DNS server, enter:
(config)#
no dns primary