ZyXEL Communications 2 Plus User Manual

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 Chapter 20 DNS
ZyWALL 2 Plus User’s Guide
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20.7  DNS Cache  
DNS cache is the temporary storage area where a router stores responses from DNS servers. 
When the ZyWALL receives a positive or negative response for a DNS query, it records the 
response in the DNS cache. A positive response means that the ZyWALL received the IP 
address for a domain name that it checked with a DNS server within the five second DNS 
timeout period. A negative response means that the ZyWALL did not receive a response for a 
query it sent to a DNS server within the five second DNS timeout period. 
When the ZyWALL receives DNS queries, it compares them against the DNS cache before 
querying a DNS server. If the DNS query matches a positive entry, the ZyWALL responses 
with the IP address from the entry. If the DNS query matches a negative entry, the ZyWALL 
replies that the DNS query failed.
20.8  Configure DNS Cache
To configure your ZyWALL’s DNS caching, click ADVANCED > DNS > Cache. The screen 
appears as shown.
Figure 239   ADVANCED > DNS > Cache