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DNS Server Configuration Using DNS Settings

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In the cluster navigation tree, select Network > DIP Group.
Click the Add icon in the DIP Group configuration screen. The Dynamic IP dialog box
appears.
Configure the DIP Group Name as 7, and select DIP members 5 and 6.
Click OK to close the Dynamic IP dialog box, and then click OK to close and save
your changes.
Select DIP Translation Stickiness to ensure that the device assigns the same IP
address from a DIP pool to a host for multiple concurrent sessions.
In the cluster navigation tree, select Network > Advanced > DIP.
Select DIP Translation Stickiness.
Click OK to save your changes.
For details on DIP Translation Stickiness, see "Example: Configuring DIP Groups
(NSM Procedure)" on page 100.
Create a Global DIP to reference the DIP group for the cluster. You use a Global DIP
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when configuring NAT in a firewall rule; the Global DIP references the DIP pool or DIP
group for an individual device or cluster, enabling you to use one object (the Global
DIP object) to represent multiple DIP pools or DIP groups in a single rule.
In the navigation tree, select Object Manager > NAT Objects > DIP.
Click the Add icon to display the new Global DIP dialog box.
Configure the Global DIP.
Click OK to save your changes.
Configure a firewall rule to use the Global DIP object for NAT translation.
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DNS Server Configuration Using DNS Settings on page 103
Example: Configuring DNS Proxy Entries (NSM Procedure) on page 105
Example: Configuring DDNS Settings (NSM Procedure) on page 106
Use the DNS option to configure DNS server information. Before the security device can
use DNS for domain name/address resolution, you must configure the address for the
primary DNS server that the device should use.
Configuring DNS Settings on page 104
Configuring DNS Proxy on page 104
Chapter 3: Network Settings
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