Cisco Cisco Prime Network Services Controller 3.0
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Step 3 scope deviceprofile
Example:
nsc(policy-mgr) /org # scope deviceprofile
default
Places you in device profile mode.
Step 4 show dns
Example:
nsc(policy-mgr) /org/deviceprofile # show dns
Displays the DNS server.
EXAMPLES
This example shows how to display the DNS server:
nsc# connect policy-mgr
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nsc(policy-mgr)# scope org
nsc(policy-mgr) /org # scope deviceprofile default
nsc(policy-mgr) /org/deviceprofile # show dns
Domain Name Servers:
IP Address: 209.165.200.226
nsc(policy-mgr) /org/deviceprofile #
Displaying the Domain Name
You can display the domain name.
BEFORE YOU BEGIN
Services Controller CLI.
CLI
Policy Manager
SUMMARY STEPS
1. connect policy-mgr
2. scope org
3. scope deviceprofile <profile-name>
4. show domain-name