Configuring The Procurve Secure Router As A Dns Client - HP ProCurve Secure 7000dl Series Basic Management And Configuration Manual

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Quick Start
This section provides the commands you must enter to quickly configure the
ProCurve Secure Router to act as:
a DNS client
a proxy name server
It also shows you how to configure a router interface to run a client that updates
a dynamic DNS service when the interface's IP address changes.
Only minimal explanation is provided. If you need additional information
about any of these options, check "Contents" on page 12-1 to locate the section
that contains the explanation you need.

Configuring the ProCurve Secure Router as a DNS Client

1.
The router automatically acts as a DNS client. If this function has been
turned off, you can re-enable it from the global configuration mode
context.
Syntax: ip domain-lookup
2.
Specify IP address(es) for the router's name server(s) from the global
configuration mode context.
Syntax: ip name-server <A.B.C.D> <secondary A.B.C.D>
You can enter up to six name servers.
3.
If so desired, add entries for devices on the network to the local host table.
Enter this command from the global configuration mode context:
Syntax: ip host <hostname> <A.B.C.D>
For example:
ProCurve(config)# ip host www 192.168.3.25
4.
Configure a default domain name for the router.
Syntax: ip domain-name <domain name>
For example:
ProCurve(config)# ip domain-name procurve.com
Domain Name System (DNS) Services
Quick Start
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