D-Link DES-3326SRM Product Manual - Page 141

DNS Relay, DNS Relay State &lt

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D-Link DES-3326S Layer 3 Switch DNS Relay To configure DNS Relay, click on the DNS Relay link: Figure 17- 9. DNS Relay The DNS Relay Information menu is used to enable DNS Relay and configure IP addresses for available DNS servers. Set the relay configuration as desired and click on the Apply button. The following fields can be set: Parameter Description DNS Relay State This field can be toggled between Disabled and Enabled using the pull-down menu, and is used to enable or disable the DNS Relay service on the switch. Name Server (1) Allows the entry of the IP address of a primary domain name server (DNS). Name Server (2) Allows the entry of the IP address of a secondary domain name server (DNS). DNSR Relay Cache Server Status DNS Relay Static Table Lookup Status This can be toggled between Disabled and Enabled. This determines if a DNS cache will be enabled on the switch. This field can be toggled using the pull-down menu between Disabled and Enabled. This determines if the static DNS table will be used or not. 131

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D-Link DES-3326S Layer 3 Switch
DNS Relay
To configure DNS Relay, click on the DNS Relay link:
Figure 17- 9. DNS Relay
The DNS Relay Information menu is used to enable DNS Relay and configure IP addresses for available DNS servers. Set the
relay configuration as desired and click on the
Apply
button.
The following fields can be set:
Parameter
Description
DNS Relay State <
Disabled
>
This field can be toggled between
Disabled
and
Enabled
using the pull-down
menu, and is used to enable or disable the DNS Relay service on the switch.
Name Server (1) <
0.0.0.0
>
Allows the entry of the IP address of a primary domain name server (DNS).
Name Server (2) <
0.0.0.0
>
Allows the entry of the IP address of a secondary domain name server (DNS).
DNSR Relay Cache Server
Status <
Disabled
>
This can be toggled between
Disabled
and
Enabled.
This determines if a DNS
cache will be enabled on the switch.
DNS
Relay
Static
Table
Lookup Status <
Disabled
>
This field can be toggled using the pull-down menu between
Disabled
and
Enabled.
This determines if the static DNS table will be used or not.
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