Configuring The Domain Name; Enabling Domain Lookup And Domain List - Motorola BSR 2000 Configuration And Management Manual

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BSR 2000 Configuration and Management Guide

Configuring the Domain Name

For each BSR, you should configure the name of the domain in which the BSR is
located. This is the default domain name that is appended to host names that are not
fully qualified. To configure the domain name, use the ip domain-name command in
Global Configuration mode.
MOT (config)#ip domain-name <name>
where:
For example:
MOT (config)#ip domain-name motorola.com

Enabling Domain Lookup and Domain List

DNS servers provide forward lookups, which determine the IP address of a provided
device name. This is the most common kind of lookup performed. DNS servers also
provide a domain list function which completes unqualified host names.
1. To enable IP domain name system hostname translation, use the ip
2. To create a domain list of up to six (6) host names to complete unqualified host
3. Verify that the information was entered correctly by displaying the running
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name is the default domain name.
domain-lookup command in Global Configuration mode. This feature is enabled
by default.
MOT (config)#ip domain-lookup
names, use the ip domain-list command in Global Configuration mode. If the
primary domain-name fails to resolve, the software uses these names.
MOT (config)#ip domain-list <WORD>
where:
WORD indicates the domain name to use to resolve unqualified host names
when the primary domain fails to resolve.
configuration in Privileged EXEC mode.
MOT# show running-config
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