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Switched PDU
Installation and Operations Manual Advanced Operations 121
Setting the DNS IP address:
The Set DNS command sets the TCP/IP address of the Domain Name server (DNS).
NOTE: LDAP requires the definition of at least one Domain Name Server.
To display the DNS configuration information, use the Show Network command.
To set the DNS IP address:
At the Switched CDU: prompt, type set, followed by dns1 or dns2 and the Domain Name server’s IP address. Press
Enter.
NOTE: Both IPv4 and IPv6 formats are accepted for DNS IP address.
Example
The following command sets the primary Domain Name server IP address to 98.76.54.254:
Switched CDU: set dns1 98.76.54.254<Enter>
Verifying the DNS configuration:
The Ping command can be used to verify the configuration of the DNS IP address.
To verify the DNS configuration:
At the Switched CDU: prompt, type ping, followed by the domain component of the Directory Services server
previously configured and press Enter.
Example
The following command verifies the DNS configuration:
Switched CDU: ping servertech.com
Pinging servertech.com [98.76.54.32] with 64 bytes of data:
Reply from 98.76.54.32: bytes=64 pseq=0 triptime=0
Reply from 98.76.54.32: bytes=64 pseq=1 triptime=0
Reply from 98.76.54.32: bytes=64 pseq=2 triptime=0
Reply from 98.76.54.32: bytes=64 pseq=3 triptime=0
Reply from 98.76.54.32: bytes=64 pseq=4 triptime=0
Configuring LDAP Groups
Creating an LDAP group:
The Create LDAPGroup command creates an LDAP group.
To create an LDAP group:
At the Switched CDU: prompt, type create ldapgroup, optionally followed by a 1-16 character group name (Spaces
are not allowed, and LDAP group names are not case sensitive). Press Enter.
Example
The following command creates the LDAP group PowerUser:
Switched CDU: create ldapgroup PowerUser<Enter>
Removing an LDAP group:
The Remove LDAPGroup command removes an LDAP group.
To remove an LDAP group:
At the Switched CDU: prompt, type remove ldapgroup, optionally followed by a group name. Press Enter.

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