Service-Sensor Retry; Service-Sensor Timeout; Ip Name-Server; Ip Name-Server Cache - HP MSM3xx Reference Manual

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service-sensor retry

Supported on: MSM310 MSM320 MSM335 MSM410 MSM422
service-sensor retry <retries>
Specify how many retries the service sensor will attempt when polling the target device.
When the retry limit is reached, the radio on the AP is turned off.
Parameters
Number of retries. Range: 0 - 100.
<retires>

service-sensor timeout

Supported on: MSM310 MSM320 MSM335 MSM410 MSM422
service-sensor timeout <seconds>
Sets how long the service sensor will wait for a response to a poll before timing out.
Parameters
Length of timeout. Range: 1 - 5 seconds.
<seconds>

ip name-server

Supported on: MSM310 MSM320 MSM335 MSM410 MSM422
ip name-server <primary> [<secondary>] [<third>]
Sets the primary and secondary DNS servers overriding dynamically assigned ones.
Parameters
IP address of the primary DNS server.
<primary>
IP address of the secondary DNS server.
<secondary>
IP address of the third DNS server.
<third>

ip name-server cache

Supported on: MSM310 MSM320 MSM335 MSM410 MSM422
ip name-server cache
Enables the DNS cache.
no ip name-server cache
Disables the DNS cache.
Once a host name has been successfully resolved to an IP address by a remote DNS server, it is
stored in the cache. This speeds up network performance, as the remote DNS server now does not
have to be queried for subsequent requests for this host.
The entry stays in the cache until:
an error occurs when connecting to the remote host
the time to live (TTL) of the DNS request expires
the AP is restarted.
CLI commands
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