CLI (Command Line Interface)

 

DNS Commands (Cont.)

 

 

Command

Function

 

 

ip domain-list

Syntax:

This command defines a

[no] ip domain-list name

list of domain names that

• name - Name of the host. Do not include the initial dot that separates the host

can be appended to

name from the domain name. (Range: 1-64 characters)

incomplete host names

Default Setting: None

(i.e., host names passed

Command Mode: Global Configuration

from a client that are not

Command Usage: Domain names are added to the end of the list one at a time.

formatted with dotted

When an incomplete host name is received by the DNS server on this switch, it will

notation).

work through the domain list, appending each domain name in the list to the host

Use the no form to

name, and checking with the specified name servers for a match.

remove a name from this

If there is no domain list, the domain name specified with the ip domain-name com-

list.

mand is used. If there is a domain list, the default domain name is not used.

 

 

Example: This example adds two domain names to the current list and then dis-

 

plays the list:

 

Console(config)#ip domain-list sample.com.jp

 

Console(config)#ip domain-list sample.com.uk

 

Console(config)#end

 

Console#show dns

 

Domain Lookup Status:

 

DNS disabled

 

Default Domain Name:

 

.sample.com

 

Domain Name List:

 

.sample.com.jp

 

.sample.com.uk

 

Name Server List:

 

Console#

 

 

ip name-server

Syntax:

This command specifies

[no] ip name-server server-address1 [server-address2 … server-

the address of one or

address6]

server-address1 - IP address of domain-name server.

more domain name

server-address2server-address6 - IP address of additional domain-name

servers to use for name-

to-address resolution.

servers.

Use the no form to

Default Setting: None

remove a name server

Command Mode: Global Configuration

from this list.

Command Usage: The listed name servers are queried in the specified sequence

 

 

until a response is received, or the end of the list is reached with no response.

 

Example: This example adds two domain-name servers to the list and then dis-

 

plays the list:

 

Console(config)#ip domain-server 192.168.1.55 10.1.0.55

 

Console(config)#end

 

Console#show dns

 

Domain Lookup Status:

 

DNS disabled

 

Default Domain Name:

 

.sample.com

 

Domain Name List:

 

.sample.com.jp

 

.sample.com.uk

 

Name Server List:

 

192.168.1.55

 

10.1.0.55

 

Console#

 

 

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