User manual
Network Settings
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IntelliSlot
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Web Cards
5.2.2 Domain Name Server (DNS) Settings (IS-WEBCARD
Only)
The Domain Name Server settings menu configures the
servers the Web card will use for hostname resolution.
When configured, host addresses for SNMP, Network
Time and Email/SMS can be specified in either full
Domain Name format or in host-only format, provided that
the appropriate Domain Name Suffix is used.
The DNS menu is used to set parameters for network
access to the Web card. Consult your network administrator for these settings.
Terminal Emulation (Serial or TCP/IP Connection) / Telnet
To change any parameter:
1. Choose IP Network Settings from the Main Menu, then Domain Name Server (DNS)
Settings.
• Select an option to change—for example, DNS Mode, then enter settings according to the
following guide.
Table 13 Domain Name Server settings (all cards except IS-WEBCARD)
Parameter Description & Valid Settings
1
DNS Server
Disabled DNS server addresses will not be obtained or assigned
Obtain DNS
Server adresses
automatically
Use DHCP/BootIP provided DNS server addresses.
Note: This option is only available when the network Boot Mode is either DHCP or BootIP.
Use the following
DNS server
addresses
Manually enter DNS addresses.
Primary Domain
Name Server
(DNS) *
Primary IP address of the name server for network, which should be obtained from your
network administrator.
Secondary
Domain Name
Server (DNS) *
Secondary IP address of the name server for network, which should be obtained from your
network administrator.
DNS Resolve
Interval
Interval to resolve DNS addresses from a network name to an IP Address.
DNS Naming
Domain Name
Suffix
Domain suffix. If specified, only the hostname(s) need to be entered rather than the fully
qualified domain name (FQDN) for network names in other configuration fields.
*
Acceptable IPv4 DNS Server values consist of 4 numbers, ranging from 0 to 255, separated
with a *.* character. As an example “10.0.0.1”. Acceptable IPv6 DNS Server values consist of
8 hexidecimal numbers ranging from 0 to ffff, separated by colons. A double colon can be
used once to eliminate the ned to list consecutive zeroes within the address. As an example
“2001:0db8:85a3::8a2e:0307:7334”
IPv4 and IPv6 Are Identical
Domain Name Server (DNS) Settings Menu
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1: Resolve Interval 24 hours
2: Domain Name Suffix
3: DNS Tests
4: IPv4 DNS Settings
5. IPv6 DNS Settings
<ESC>: Cancel menu level
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Enter a domain name suffix (Max 64 chars) ?>