Create A DNS Local Entry A
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Revision as of 15:07, 4 April 2019
Applies to version(s): v3.1
Note: This article describes the creation of optional DNS local entries.
You can create one or more DNS Local Entries. This is useful when you want to bypass the DNS server. This is usually done for troubleshooting.
1- Click DNS in the navigation panel
2- Select a DNS Group, from the DNS Group List
3- Create a new DNS local entry for the DNS server.
- Click Local Entries.
4- Click Create New DNS local entry.
5- Configure the DNS local entry.
- Enter a name for the DNS local entry
- Enter an FQDN.
- Click Create.
6- Verify that the DNS local entry was successfully created.
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