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'''Note: ''' This article describes how to configure a DNS Group, which is not the same as creating a [[Toolpack:set_DNS_A|DNS server group for the Linux host]].
 
'''Note: ''' This article describes how to configure a DNS Group, which is not the same as creating a [[Toolpack:set_DNS_A|DNS server group for the Linux host]].
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*Enter a name for the DNS server.
 
*Enter a name for the DNS server.
 
*Enter an IP address for the server.
 
*Enter an IP address for the server.
*Select a Local IP interface. This is the interface through which the DNS request will be transmitted.
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*Select a Local IP interface. This is the interface through which the DNS requests will be transmitted.
  
 
*Click '''Create'''.
 
*Click '''Create'''.

Latest revision as of 08:26, 15 December 2020


This article applies to: Product Version
SBC 3.1

Note: This article describes how to configure a DNS Group, which is not the same as creating a DNS server group for the Linux host.


You can create one or more DNS Groups to manage the DNS Server traffic of Fully Qualified Domain Names (FQDN).

1- Click DNS in the navigation panel

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2- Click Create New DNS Group

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3- Enter a name for the DNS Group.

  • Click Create

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4- Verify that the "DNS group was successfully created" message appears

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5- Create a DNS Server for the DNS Group.

  • Click Create New DNS Server.

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6- Configure the DNS Server.

  • Enter a name for the DNS server.
  • Enter an IP address for the server.
  • Select a Local IP interface. This is the interface through which the DNS requests will be transmitted.
  • Click Create.

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7- Verify that the "DNS server was successfully created" message appears

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8- Select an IP interface from the list of available interfaces. The interfaces that are added will have their FQDN requests resolved by this DNS group.

  • Click Dns group 8.png to move the available interface over to the Current list.

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  • Click Create.

The DNS Group with the new DNS Server and DNS Local entries are displayed.

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