Ipv6 Dns Configuration; Introduction To Ipv6 Dns; Configuring The Ipv6 Dns Client; Configuring Static Domain Name Resolution - HP A7500 Series Configuration Manual

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IPv6 DNS configuration

Introduction to IPv6 DNS

IPv6 Domain Name System (DNS) is responsible for translating domain names into IPv6 addresses. Like
IPv4 DNS, IPv6 DNS includes static domain name resolution and dynamic domain name resolution. The
functions and implementations of the two types of domain name resolution are the same as those of IPv4
DNS. For more information, see the chapter "IPv4 DNS configuration."

Configuring the IPv6 DNS client

Configuring static domain name resolution

Configuring static domain name resolution refers to specifying the mappings between host names and
IPv6 addresses. Static domain name resolution allows applications such as Telnet to contact hosts by
using host names instead of IPv6 addresses.
Follow these steps to configure static domain name resolution:
To do...
Enter system view
Configure a mapping
between a host name and an
IPv6 address
NOTE:
A host name can be mapped to one IPv6 address only. If you map a host name to different IPv6
addresses, the last configuration takes effect.
You can configure up to 50 mappings between domain name and IPv6 address on the switch.

Configuring dynamic domain name resolution

To send DNS queries to a correct server for resolution, dynamic domain name resolution needs to be
enabled and a DNS server needs to be configured.
In addition, you can configure a DNS suffix that the system will automatically add to the provided
domain name for resolution.
Follow these steps to configure dynamic domain name resolution:
To do...
Enter system view
Enable dynamic
domain name
resolution
Use the command...
system-view
ipv6 host hostname ipv6-address
Use the command...
system-view
dns resolve
Remarks
Required
Disabled by default.
139
Remarks
Required
Not configured by default.

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