Changes to the Hosts Table are not dynamically applied. Reboot the SBC 1000/2000 following any modification to the Hosts Table.

The Hosts Table enables you to edit the /etc/hosts file through the WebUI or REST interface. Each line in the Hosts file contains one IP address (IPv4 or IPv6) and at least one FQDN/Host name/Domain name. 

When you create a FQDN/Hostname entry in the Host Table, you have the option to enter an IP address to resolve the FQDN/Host name, or allow the SBC to dynamically resolve the FQDN/Host name. The Dynamic Refresh option allows dynamic resolution of the FQDN/Hostname, as well as provides auto-updates in case of dynamic IP changes.

Hosts File Example

192.168.199.15 - IPv4 address example
2620:108:0:b600:20c:29ff:fece:f140 - IPv6 address example 

Usage Examples

The Hosts Table allows applications on the SBC 1000/2000, such as SIP Signaling Groups, AD, RADIUS, etc. to resolve FQDNs when a DNS server is not reachable. We recommend that only a few, very critical, host-IP pairs be stored on the SBC 1000/2000.

Another use-case is in a pre-deployment scenario in which an administrator would like to divert traffic by mapping the same FQDN to a different IP address. For example, a SBC 1000/2000 can communicate with a Skype server under test before it is added to the production network, using the same FQDN, but with a different IP address.

Working with the Hosts Table

Access the Hosts Table:

  1. In the WebUI, click the Settings tab.
  2. In the left navigation pane, go to Protocols > DNS > Hosts.

To delete an entry, select the checkbox next to the entry and then click the Delete () icon.


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