Configuring Dns Relay Information; Dns Relay Static Settings - D-Link DGS-3324SRi User Manual

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The address of the machine that supplies domain name service is often supplied by a DHCP or BOOTP server, or
can be entered manually and configured into the operating system at startup.

Configuring DNS Relay Information

To configure the DNS function on the Switch, open the Configuration folder and click the DNS Relay folder. In
this folder, click the DNS Relay Information link to open the following window.
The following fields can be set:
Parameter
DNS Relay Status
<Disabled>
Primary Name
Server <0.0.0.0>
Secondary Name
Server (2) <0.0.0.0>
DNSR Cache Status
<Disabled>
DNS Static Table
Status <Disabled>

DNS Relay Static Settings

To view the DNS Relay Static Settings, open the DNS Relay folder in the Configuration folder and click the
DNS Relay Static Settings link, which will open the following window.
Figure 4- 81. DNS Relay Information window
Description
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.
Allows the entry of the IP address of a primary domain name server (DNS).
Allows the entry of the IP address of a secondary domain name server
(DNS).
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.
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