Use the Local Record window to create and work with local DNS resource records. Local resource records are associated with a particular address context and DNS group and are used to locally resolve an FQDN rather than querying an external server
This object specifies the Local DNS Resource Records. It is local to the address context. It applies to that particular address context.
To View Local
RecordRecords
On the SBC main screen, go to Configuration > > System Provisioning > > Category: Base Provisioning >DNS > Dns Group > Local Record. The Local Record window is displayed.
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> DNS > Servers > DNS > DNS Group > Local Record or
All > Address Context > DNS Group > Local Record
The Local Record window opens showing all configured local records. Use the Address Context and DNS Group drop-down lists to filter the listThe Dns Group - Local Record can be checked for each Address Context or for each Dns Group or for all the Address Contexts and Dns Groups created. Use the drop-down box to select the desired Address Context and Dns Group.
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Edit Create a Local Record
To edit any of the Dns Group - Local Record in the list, click the radio button next to the specific Local Record name.
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Local DNS records must be associated with a specific address context and DNS group. To create a new local record entry:
- Select the Address Context and DNS Group with which you want to associate the local record. The New Local Record option becomes available.
Click New Local Record. The Create New
The Edit Selected Local Record window is displayed
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Make the required changes and click Save at the right hand bottom of the panel to save the changes made.
To Create Local Record
To create a new Dns Group - Local Record, click New Local Record tab on the Local Record List panel.
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The Create New Local Record window is displayed.
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The following fields are displayed:
- Use the following table to configure the options and then click Save. After creating the record, add additional parameter values to the record on the Data window. Refer to Local Record - Data.
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Specifies the assigned to DNS server configuration. The value ranges local DNS record, up to 23 characters. Note: Ensure the DNS local record name (not the FQDN to be resolved) is globally unique. | Host |
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Name | Specifies the host name |
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of DNS server configurationlocal DNS record, up to 127 characters. The host name must be unique across all records. |
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The values ranges up to 127 characters. | State | Specifies the administrative state |
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of this DNS server configuration for the local DNS record. The options are: |
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disabled
enabled | Order | Specifies the look up order |
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of server configurationpriority —Specifies - —Specifies the look up order is according to the priority configured for the DNS record data
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entries' priority assignmentroundrobin
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- Centralized-roundrobin—Specifies that the calls will access DNS record entries in a round-robin fashion with respect to the whole system.
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Enter all the required fields. You can click Show only required fields at the left hand bottom of the panel to view and enter only the required fields to create a Local RecordTo Edit a Local Record
To edit a local DNS record object:
- Click the radio button next to the local record you want to edit. The Edit Selected Local Record window opens.
- Modify the options as needed and click Save.
To Delete a Local Record
To delete any of the created Local Records, click a local DNS record object:
- Click the radio button next to the
specific Local Record which - local DNS record object that you want to delete.
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Click Delete - Click the Delete (X) icon at the end of the
highlighted - row.
A delete confirmation message appears seeking your decision.-
- Confirm the deletion when prompted.
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Click Yes to remove the specific Local Record from the list.