DNS Commands
dns fwdadd
Add a DNS forwarding entry. The entries in the forwarding list determine which DNS server should be used for which
PC. If an identification cannot be established within the local LAN, the request is forwarded to another DNS server, on
another network (Internet/LAN to LAN connection). The connection is negotiated within a PPP link.
SYNTAX:
dns fwdadd
dns
src
mask
[direct]
EXAMPLE:
=>dns fwdlist
DNS forwarding servers:
DNS
SRC
10.0.0.138
10.0.0.2
=>dns fwdadd dns=10.0.0.138 src-10.0.0.3 mask=24 direct=1
Dns forwarding server added.
=>dns fwdlist
DNS forwarding servers:
DNS
SRC
10.0.0.138
10.0.0.2
10.0.0.138
10.0.0.3
=>
RELATED COMMANDS:
dns fwddelete
dns fwdlist
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dns = <ip-address>
src = <ip-address>
mask = <ip-mask (dotted or cidr)>
[direct = <number>]
The IP address of the (remote) DNS server.
The source IP address (pool) of the host(s) using this DNS server.
The appropriate source IP (sub)netmask.
Determines whether DNS replies are sent directly back to the client (1)
or relayed by the SpeedTouch
case of PPP-to-DHCP spoofing connections.
MASK
255.255.255.0
MASK
255.255.255.0
255.255.255.0
Delete a DNS forwarding entry.
Show current DNS forwarding entries.
TM
DHCP server's DNS forwarder (0) in
Direct
yes
Direct
yes
yes
REQUIRED
REQUIRED
REQUIRED
OPTIONAL
E-SIT-CTC-20021203-0003 v1.0
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