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If an alias is configured for a domain name on the DNS server, the device can 
resolve the alias into the IP address of the host.
DNS Proxy Introduction to DNS proxy
A DNS proxy forwards DNS requests and replies between DNS clients and a DNS 
server.
As shown in Figure 290, a DNS client sends a DNS request to the DNS proxy, which 
forwards the request to the designated DNS server, and conveys the reply from the 
DNS server to the client.
The DNS proxy simplifies network management. When the DNS server address is 
changed, you only need to change the configuration on the DNS proxy instead of 
on each DNS client.
Figure 290   DNS proxy networking application
 
Operation of a DNS proxy
1 A DNS client considers the DNS proxy as the DNS server, and sends a DNS request 
to the DNS proxy, that is, the destination address of the request is the IP address of 
the DNS proxy.
2 The DNS proxy searches the local static domain name resolution table after 
receiving the request. If the requested information exists in the table, the DNS 
proxy returns a DNS reply to the client.
3 If the requested information does not exist in the static domain name resolution 
table, the DNS proxy sends the request to the designated DNS server for domain 
name resolution.
4 After receiving a reply from the DNS server, the DNS proxy forwards the reply to 
the DNS client.
Configuring the DNS 
Client
Configuring Static
Domain Name
Resolution
Follow these steps to configure static domain name resolution:
DNS client
DNS proxy
IP network
DNS server
DNS client
DNS client
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