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 
Cisco Prime Network Services Controller 
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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 
See 
 for basic information about the Prime Network 
Services Controller  CLI. 
CLI 
Policy Manager  
SUMMARY STEPS 
1.  connect policy-mgr 
2.  scope org 
3.  scope deviceprofile <profile-name> 
4.  show domain-name