Managing dns servers – Nortel Networks 5500 series User Manual

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Configuring the cluster

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/cfg/sys/dns

followed by:

health <interval>

Sets the interval for the Nortel SNAS to check
the health of the DNS servers. At the specified
interval, the Nortel SNAS performs a DNS
query to each DNS server in the system
configuration to determine its health status.

interval

is an integer that indicates the

time interval in seconds (

s

), minutes (

m

),

hours (

h

), or days (

d

). If you do not specify

a measurement unit, seconds is assumed.
The default is 10 (10 seconds).

hdown <count>

Sets the health check down counter.

count

is a positive integer that indicates

the number of times a DNS server health
check can time out before the Nortel SNAS
determines the DNS server is down. The
default is 2.

hup <count>

Sets the health check up counter.

count

is a positive integer that indicates

the number of times a DNS server health
check returns a positive response before
the Nortel SNAS determines the DNS
server is up. The default is 2.

Managing DNS servers

You can add up to three DNS servers to the system configuration. The
DNS server is used by the captive portal when it forwards queries on
the Exclude List. (For more information about the captive portal and the
Exclude List, see

“Captive portal and Exclude List” (page 228)

.)

To configure the cluster to use external DNS servers, use the following
command:

/cfg/sys/dns/servers

The DNS Servers menu appears.

The DNS Servers menu includes the following options:

Nortel Secure Network Access Switch

Using the Command Line Interface

NN47230-100

03.01

Standard

28 July 2008

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