Cisco Cisco Prime IP Express 8.3 Technische Referenzen
Specifies the IP address and subnet mask of the DNS interface.
ip6address
Specifies the IPv6 address and prefix length for one or more
DNS interfaces.
DNS interfaces.
required,unique
Specifies the user-assigned name of the DNS server interface.
(1-65535) default = 53
Specifies the UDP and TCP port number the DNS server listens on.
dns-update-map
dns-update-map - Configures a DNS update map of the DHCP and DNS
server configurations needed to perform DNS updates
server configurations needed to perform DNS updates
Synopsis
dns-update-map <name> create <dhcp-servers> <dns-servers>
<dns-config> [<attribute>=<value> ...]
dns-update-map <name> delete
dns-update-map list
dns-update-map listnames
dns-update-map listbrief
dns-update-map <name> show
<dns-config> [<attribute>=<value> ...]
dns-update-map <name> delete
dns-update-map list
dns-update-map listnames
dns-update-map listbrief
dns-update-map <name> show
dns-update-map <name> get <attribute>
dns-update-map <name> set <attribute>=<value> [<attribute>=<value> ...]
dns-update-map <name> unset <attribute>
dns-update-map <name> set <attribute>=<value> [<attribute>=<value> ...]
dns-update-map <name> unset <attribute>
dns-update-map <name> push
Description
The dns-update-map command lets you define and manage DNS update
configuration maps. A DNS update map defines an update relationship
between a DHCP policy and a list of DNS zones. The update map is
designed to coordinate:
configuration maps. A DNS update map defines an update relationship
between a DHCP policy and a list of DNS zones. The update map is
designed to coordinate:
- DNS servers or Highly Available (HA) DNS server pairs
- DNS update ACLs or update policies
- DHCP servers or failover server pairs
- DHCP policy selection
- DNS update ACLs or update policies
- DHCP servers or failover server pairs
- DHCP policy selection
An update map applies to all primary zones that the DNS server
manages, and all scopes that the DHCP server manages.
manages, and all scopes that the DHCP server manages.
Examples
Status
See Also
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Attributes