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Use this window to create and configure a DNS (Domain Name System) group object. This object represents a DNS client on the SBC capable of communicating with external DNS servers to resolve domain names.
Each signaling port within an Address Context must use a unique IP address and port number combination.
The SBC 52x0 and SBC 7000 systems support creating IP Interface Groups containing sets of IP interfaces that are not "processor friendly" (i.e. carried on physical Ethernet ports served by separate processors). However, restrictions exist regarding the usage of such Interface Groups.
(This ability does not apply to the SBC 51x0 and SBC 5400 systems which have only two physical media ports. IP interfaces from the two physical ports may be configured within the same IP Interface Groups without restriction.)
For complete details, refer to Configuring IP Interface Groups and Interfaces.
The SBC Core supports up to eight DNS servers per DNS group. The SBC 5xx0/5400/7000 platforms support up to 2,048 DNS Groups system-wide. The SBC SWe supports up to 128 DNS Groups. Refer to SBC Provisioning Limits for additional provisioning limitations.
On the SBC main screen, go to Configuration > System Provisioning > Category: Base Provisioning > DNS > Servers > DNS > DNS Group or
All > Address Context > DNS Group
The DNS Group window is displayed. Select an Address Context to display only the DNS Groups configured within the selected Address Context.
To create a new DNS Group:
In the DNS Group window, select the Address Context within which you want to create the DNS Group.
Click New DNS Group. The Create New DNS Group window is displayed.
To edit a DNS Group object:
To delete a DNS Group:
Before deleting a DNS group, first delete the DNS local records and DNS servers in that group.
Use DNS Group commands to perform manual actions against a configured DNS Group.
To use DNS Group commands for any specific DNS Group, select the option next to the specific DNS Group. The DNS Group Commands window is displayed at the bottom of the window.
Use the Clear Cache command to clear the cache of a specified record.
Choose Clear Cache in the Commands list and click Select. A clearCache dialog box opens.
Use the DNS Server Reset command to reset all the DNS server statistics.
Use the Query command to send a DNS query to a specified server.
Choose Query in the Commands list and click Select. A query dialog box is displayed.
Use the Update Ttl command to to update the TTL (Time To LIve) value in the cache for a specified record.
Choose Update Ttl in the Commands list and click Select. An update Ttl dialog box is displayed.