Dns Ip Mapping Configuration - Ubiquiti EdgeSwitch ES-24-250W Administration Manual

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DNS IP Mapping Configuration

Use the DNS IP Mapping page to view and manage the Static and Dynamic entries in the DNS IP mapping
table. To access this page, click System > Advanced Configuration > DNS > IP Mapping in the menu.
Field
Entry Type
Host Name
IP Address
Dynamic Entry fields – The following fields include values for Dynamic entries only. For Static entries, these fields are blank.
Total Time
Elapsed Time
Dynamic Type
Use the buttons to perform the following tasks:
• To statically map an IP address to a hostname, click Add, configure the Host Name and IP Address fields in
the Add DNS Entry dialog box, and then click Submit to apply the changes.
• To delete one or more entries, select each entry to delete, click Remove, and confirm the deletion.
• Click Refresh to refresh the page with the most current data from the switch.
To retain the changes across the switch's next power cycle, click System > Configuration Storage > Save.
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DNS IP Mapping
DNS IP Mapping Fields
Description
Type of DNS entry:
Static
An entry that has been manually configured on the device.
Dynamic
An entry that the device has learned by using a configured DNS server to resolve a
hostname.
The name that identifies the system. For Static entries, specify the Host Name after you click Add. A
host name can contain up to 255 characters if it contains multiple levels in the domain hierarchy,
but each level (the portion preceding a period) can contain a maximum of 63 characters. If the host
name you specify is a single level (does not contain any periods), the maximum number of allowed
characters is 63.
The IPv4 or IPv6 address associated with the configured Host Name. For Static entries, specify the IP
Address after you click Add. You can specify either an IPv4 or an IPv6 address.
The number of seconds that the entry will remain in the table.
The number of seconds that have passed since the entry was added to the table. When the Elapsed
Time reaches the Total Time, the entry times out and is removed from the table.
The type of address in the entry; for example IP, or X.121 (less common).
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