Appendix
110 AX3000 Model 80WMS - User's Manual
requests sent to resolve "as400" with 2 DNS servers and 2 default DNS
domains (of course this process is stopped if one DNS server sends back a
positive response):
- "as400.servers.axel.com" to DNS server 1
- "as400.servers.axel.com" to DNS server 2
- "as400.terminals.axel.com" to DNS server 1
- "as400.terminals.axel.com" to DNS server 2
- "as400" to DNS server 1
- "as400" to DNS server 2
c) Messages Displayed on the AX3000 Screen
To open a session the AX3000 must resolve the host name (if no IP address
has been associated through the set-up).
This is a screen-shot example when the resolution successes:
Connecting to as400.servers.axel.com:23 (Telnet)...
Session number 1
Resolving...
Resolved: 192.168.1.180
Connected
Explanation: the AX3000 attempts to resolve "as400.servers.axel.com". The
resolution process returns the IP address which is 192.168.1.180.
In the event of a problem, the "Resolved: a.b.c.d" message is replaced by an
error message. For example:
Connecting to as400.servers.axel.com:23 (Telnet)...
Session number 1
Resolving...
Srv: domain not found
Press <Ctrl><Alt><Shift><D> to close this session
Error messages: error messages reported by the DNS server begins with Srv.
Error messages from the terminal begin with "Loc". The main messages are:
- Srv: domain not found: the name doesn't exist within this domain.
- Srv: refused query: the DNS servers refuses to respond to the request.
This could be due to a DNS server security function.