Ipv6 Name-Server - Alcatel-Lucent OmniSwitch 6250 Cli Reference Manual

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DNS Commands

ipv6 name-server

Specifies the IPv6 addresses of up to three IPv6 DNS servers to query on a host lookup.
ipv6 name-server server-ipv6_address1 [server-ipv6_address2 [server-ipv6_address3]]
Syntax Definitions
server-ipv6_address1
server-ipv6_address2
server-ipv6_address3
Defaults
N/A
Platforms Supported
OmniSwitch 6250
Usage Guidelines
Configuration of the DNS resolver to resolve any host query requires that you first set the default
domain name with the ip domain-name command and enable the DNS resolver function with the ip
domain-lookup command before you specify the IPv6 addresses of the IPv6 DNS servers by using the
ipv6 name-server command.
You cannot use multicast, loopback, link-local and unspecified IPv6 addresses for specifying IPv6
DNS servers.
You can configure up to three IPv6 DNS servers and three IPv4 DNS servers in a switch.
Examples
-> ipv6 name-server fec0::2d0:d3:f3fc
-> ipv6 name-server fe2d::2c
Release History
Release 6.6.1; command was introduced.
OmniSwitch 6250 CLI Reference Guide
The IPv6 address of the primary IPv6 DNS server to query for host
lookup. Specifying the primary IPv6 DNS address is mandatory.
The IPv6 address of the secondary IPv6 DNS server to query for host
lookup. This server will be queried only if the desired host name is not
able to be resolved by the primary IPv6 DNS server. A second IPv6
address is optional.
The IPv6 address of the IPv6 DNS server with the lower priority. This
server will be queried only if the desired host name is not able to be
resolved by both the primary and secondary IPv6 DNS servers. A third
IPv6 address is optional.
f302::3de1:1 f1bc::202:fd40:f3
November 2009
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