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Logging Into the Switch

Enabling the DNS Resolver

A Domain Name System (DNS) resolver is an optional internet service that translates host names into IP
addresses. Every time you enter a host name when logging into the switch, a DNS service must look up
the name on a server and resolve the name to an IP address. You can configure up to three IPv4 domain
name servers and three IPv6 domain name servers that will be queried in turn to resolve the host name. If
all servers are queried and none can resolve the host name to an IP address, the DNS fails. If the DNS
fails, you must either enter an IP or IPv6 address in place of the host name or specify the necessary lookup
tables on one of the specified servers.
Note.
You do not need to enable the DNS resolver service unless you want to communicate with the
switch by using a host name. If you use an IP or IPv6 address rather than a host name, the DNS resolver
service is not needed.
You must perform three steps on the switch to enable the DNS resolver service.
1
Set the default domain name for DNS lookups with the
-> ip domain-name mycompany1.com
2
Use the
ip domain-lookup
-> ip domain-lookup
You can disable the DNS resolver by using the
refer to the OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide.
3
Specify the IP addresses of the servers with the
queried when a host lookup is requested.
-> ip name-server 189.202.191.14 189.202.191.15 189.255.19.1

Verifying Login Settings

To display information about login sessions, use the following CLI commands:
who
whoami
show session config
show dns
For more information about these commands, refer to the OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide.
OmniSwitch AOS Release 7 Switch Management Guide
CLI command to enable the DNS resolver service.
no ip domain-lookup
ip name-server
Displays all active login sessions (e.g., console, Telnet, FTP, HTTP,
Secure Shell, Secure Shell FTP).
Displays the current user session.
Displays session configuration information (e.g., default prompt, ban-
ner file name, inactivity timer, login timer, login attempts).
Displays the current DNS resolver configuration and status.
March 2011

Enabling the DNS Resolver

ip domain-name
CLI command.
command. For more information,
CLI command. These servers will be
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