Specify Local System Domain And A List Of Domains - Dell Force10 C150 Configuration Manual

Ftos configuration guide ftos 8.4.2.7 e-series terascale, c-series, s-series (s50/s25)
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Command Syntax
ip domain-lookup
ip name-server
ipv4-address
[
...
ipv4-address2
ipv4-address6
ipv6 name-server
ipv6-address
[
...
ipv6-address2
ipv6-address6
To view current bindings, use the
Figure 21-5. show hosts Command Example
FTOS>show host
Default domain is force10networks.com
Name/address lookup uses domain service
Name servers are not set
Host
--------
ks
patch1
tomm-3
gxr
f00-3
FTOS>
To view the current configuration, use the

Specify local system domain and a list of domains

If you enter a partial domain, FTOS can search different domains to finish or fully qualify that partial
domain. A fully qualified domain name (FQDN) is any name that is terminated with a period/dot. FTOS
searches the host table first to resolve the partial domain. The host table contains both statically configured
and dynamically learnt host and IP addresses. If FTOS cannot resolve the domain, it tries the domain name
assigned to the local system. If that does not resolve the partial domain, FTOS searches the list of domains
configured
To configure a domain name, use the following command in the CONFIGURATION mode:
Command Syntax
ip domain-name
name
To configure a list of domain names, use the following command in the CONFIGURATION mode:
Command Mode
CONFIGURATION
CONFIGURATION
]
]
show hosts
Flags
TTL
-----
----
(perm, OK) -
(perm, OK) -
(perm, OK) -
(perm, OK) -
(perm, OK) -
show running-config resolve
Command Mode
CONFIGURATION
Purpose
Enable dynamic resolution of host names.
Specify up to 6 IPv4 or IPv6 name servers. The order you
entered the servers determines the order of their use. You
may have IPv4 and IPv6 name servers configured at the
same time.
command.
Type
Address
----
-------
IP
2.2.2.2
IP
192.68.69.2
IP
192.68.99.2
IP
192.71.18.2
IP
192.71.23.1
Purpose
Configure one domain name for the E-Series
command.
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