Setting the boot-method to manual has the side effect that manual-dns is also set to ON. Mind that the
reverse is not true (setting boot-method to DHCP does not forced manual-dns to OFF). However, if the
boot method is set through the quick network configuration menu, setting the boot-method to DHCP will
also force manual-dns to OFF.
Unlike network settings, the DNS settings may become immediately active.
The dns command group allows to configure the setting for hostname address resolution.
Command Parameters Description
showdns Show detailed DNS settings
manual-dns on | off
Define DNS configuration
on Use DNS server address specified manually
off Obtain DNS server address automatically
adddnssrv
Add a DNS Server
[X.X.X.X] DNS server IP-address
[X.X.X.X]
NOTE: In order to replace a DNS server address, remove the
DNS server first and then add the new one.
Delete a DNS Server
[X.X.X.X] DNS server IP-address
[X.X.X.X] deldnssrv
[host] [server]
Test DNS settings address resolution
[host] hostname
[server] DNS server IP-address (optional)
RESULT:
Successful
Server: [DNS server hostname]
Address: [DNS server IP address]
Name: [host]
Address: [Resolved IP address for the host]
Unsuccessful
[host]: No address associated with the name
Or
[host]: Hostname lookup failure
nslookup
NOTE: DNS settings may be critical for the SNMP/Web adapter operation. Incorrect DNS configuration
may compromise the functionality of other network services. Therefore make sure the DNS is correctly
configured, especially when a manual configuration is selected.
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