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Cisco VISM Installation and Configuration Guide
Release 3.0, Part Number OL-2521-01 Rev. D0, June 2004
Chapter5 CLI Commands
adddnip
adddnip
To add the IP addresses for a domain name that you added by using the adddn command, use the
adddnip command in the VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking operating
modes.
adddnip resol-num domain-name ip-addr addr-order
Syntax Description
Command Modes VoIP switching/trunking, switched AAL2 PVC, and AAL2 trunking
Usage Guidelines Follow standard CLI procedures for this command.
Examples The following example shows that resolution number 22 is c onfigured f or do main n ame cal lag en t35,
with IP address 209.165.200.224, and an address resolution prefe renc e or der of 7 (low):
adddnip 22 callagent35 209.165.200.224 7
Related Commands
resol-num Resolution number of the domain name. It can be in the range f rom 1 t o 88.
domain-name Call agent name. A text string of 1 to 64 alphanumeric characters.
ip-addr IP address which corresponds to the domain-name argument value. It must be in the
following format: nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn.
addr-order IP address resolution preference order in the range from 1 (highest) to 8.
Note The preference order must be unique for all IP addresses in the call agent
name you specify with the domain-name argument.
Command Description
adddn Adds a domain name (call agent name) and optionally configures the resolution
type of the domain name.
cnfdn Configures the resolution type of a specified domain name.
cnfdnssrvr Designates a domain name as a DNS.
deldn Deletes a domain name.
deldnip Deletes a statistically provisioned IP address of a domain name.
dspdnallips Displays all statistically provisioned IP addresses and externally resolved IP
addresses for all domain names configured on the current VISM card.
dspdnips Displays all statistically provisioned and externally resolved IP addresses
configured for a specified domain name.
dspdns Displays the configuration data of all domain names of a call agent.
dspdnssrvr Displays the domain name of the configured DNS of the current VISM card.