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Quantum CHECK POINT SPARK 1500 Series User Manual

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Configuring the DNS Server
Quantum Spark 1500, 1600 and 1800 Appliance Series R80.20.40 Locally Managed Administration Guide | 98
Configuring the DNS Server
In the Device > DNS page you can configure the DNS server configuration and define the domain name.
To configure DNS:
1. Select to define up to three DNS servers which is applied to all Internet connections or use the DNS
configuration provided by the active Internet connection (Primary).
If you select Configure DNS servers, make sure that you enter valid IP addresses.
Use the first option if your DNS servers are located in the headquarters office. In this case, all DNS
requests from this branch office are directed to these DNS servers.
The second option allows a more dynamic definition of DNS servers. The gateway uses the DNS
settings of the currently-active Internet connection (in case of static IP the DNS manually provided
under "Internet connection"-> Edit, in case of DHCP / Dialers the DNS automatically provided by the
ISP). If Internet Connection High Availability is enabled, the DNS servers switch automatically upon
failover.
2. By default, the appliance functions as your DNS proxy and provides DNS resolving services to
internal hosts behind it (network objects). This option is global and applies to all internal networks.
To get IP addresses directly from the DNS servers defined above, clear the Enable DNS Proxy
checkbox.
When DNS proxy is enabled, Resolve Network Objects controls if the DNS proxy treats the local
network objects as a hosts list. When selected, the local DNS servers resolves network object names
to their IP addresses for internal network clients.
3. Enter a Domain Name. There are two separate uses of the domain name:
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Local hosts (the Security Gateway and network objects) are optionally appended with the
domain name when DNS resolving is performed.
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DNS queries that do not contain a domain name are automatically appended with the domain
name.
Note these syntax guidelines:
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The domain name must start and end with an alphanumeric character.
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The domain name can contain periods, hyphens, and alphanumeric characters.
4. Click Apply.

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Quantum CHECK POINT SPARK 1500 Series Specifications

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BrandQuantum
ModelCHECK POINT SPARK 1500 Series
CategoryNetwork Hardware
LanguageEnglish

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