Users Guide

the wait time to be 10 seconds or lower. If the device does not contain any BGP connections with the BGP neighbors across WAN links,
you must set this interval to a higher value, depending on the complexity of your network and the conguration attributes.
To congure the duration for which the device waits for the ACK packet to be sent from the requesting host to establish the TCP
connection, perform the following steps:
1 Dene the wait duration in seconds for the TCP connection to be established.
CONFIGURATION mode
Dell(conf)#ip tcp reduced-syn-ack-wait <9-75>
You can use the no ip tcp reduced-syn-ack-wait command to restore the default behavior, which causes the wait period to
be set as 8 seconds.
2 View the interval that you congured for the device to wait before the TCP connection is attempted to be established.
EXEC mode
Dell>show ip tcp reduced-syn-ack-wait
Enabling Directed Broadcast
By default, Dell Networking OS drops directed broadcast packets destined for an interface. This default setting provides some protection
against denial of service (DoS) attacks.
To enable Dell Networking OS to receive directed broadcasts, use the following command.
Enable directed broadcast.
INTERFACE mode
ip directed-broadcast
To view the conguration, use the show config command in INTERFACE mode.
Resolution of Host Names
Domain name service (DNS) maps host names to IP addresses. This feature simplies commands such as Telnet and FTP by allowing you
to enter a name instead of an IP address.
Dynamic resolution of host names is disabled by default. Unless you enable the feature, the system resolves only host names entered into
the host table with the ip host command.
In a dual stack setup, the system sends both A ( for IPv4 — RFC 1035) and AAAA ( for IPv6 — RFC 3596) record requests to a DNS
server even if you congure only the ip name-server command.
The following sections describe DNS and the resolution of host names.
Enabling Dynamic Resolution of Host Names
Specifying the Local System Domain and a List of Domains
Conguring DNS with Traceroute
Name server, Domain name, and Domain list are VRF specic. The maximum number of Name servers and Domain lists per VRF is six.
Enabling Dynamic Resolution of Host Names
By default, dynamic resolution of host names (DNS) is disabled.
To enable DNS, use the following commands.
Enable dynamic resolution of host names.
CONFIGURATION mode
ip domain-lookup
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