DNS Configuration Example 553
0.00% packet loss
round-trip min/avg/max = 2/3/5 ms
Dynamic Domain Name
Resolution
Configuration Example
Network requirements
As shown in Figure 199, the switch serving as a DNS client uses dynamic domain
name resolution to access the host at 3.1.1.1/16 through its domain name host.
The DNS server has the IP address 2.1.1.2/16. The DNS suffix is com.
Network diagram
Figure 199 Network diagram for dynamic DNS configuration
Configuration procedure
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Before doing the following configuration, make sure that:
■ The routes between the DNS server, Switch, and Host are reachable.
■ Necessary configurations are done on the devices. For the IP addresses of the
interfaces, see the figure above.
■ There is a mapping between domain name host and IP address 3.1.1.1/16 on
the DNS server.
■ The DNS server works normally.
# Enable dynamic domain name resolution.
<4210> system-view
[4210] dns resolve
# Configure the IP address 2.1.1.2 for the DNS server.
[4210] dns server 2.1.1.2
# Configure com as the DNS suffix
[4210] dns domain com
Execute the ping host command on Switch to verify that the communication
between Switch and Host is normal and that the corresponding IP address is
3.1.1.1.
[4210] ping host
Trying DNS server (2.1.1.2)
PING host.com (3.1.1.1): 56 data bytes, press CTRL_C to break
Reply from 3.1.1.1: bytes=56 Sequence=1 ttl=255 time=3 ms
2. 1. 1.2 /16
2. 1. 1. 1
DNS server
Switch
DNS client
1. 1.1 /16
host.com
IP network
Host
/16
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