Cisco Cisco Prime IP Express 8.3 Riferimenti tecnici
Attributes
default = 1w
Sets client activation period.
Contains the secret representing the password used to
authenticate the identity stored in the admin attribute.
authenticate the identity stored in the admin attribute.
(0)
Sets the theme to be used for the BYOD Registration
portal.
portal.
cdns
cdns - Configures and controls the DNS Caching server
Synopsis
cdns disable <attribute>
cdns enable <attribute>
cdns get <attribute>
cdns set <attribute>=<value> [<attribute>=<value> ...]
cdns unset <attribute>
cdns show
cdns addForwarder <domain> <addr>
cdns removeForwarder <domain> [<addr> ...]
cdns listForwarders
cdns addException <domain> [prime=on|off] [views=on|off] [<addr> ...]
cdns removeException <domain> [<addr> ...]
cdns listExceptions
cdns addRootHint <name> <addr> [<addr> ...]
cdns removeRootHint <name>
cdns listRootHints
cdns flushCache [<domain>]
cdns enable <attribute>
cdns get <attribute>
cdns set <attribute>=<value> [<attribute>=<value> ...]
cdns unset <attribute>
cdns show
cdns addForwarder <domain> <addr>
cdns removeForwarder <domain> [<addr> ...]
cdns listForwarders
cdns addException <domain> [prime=on|off] [views=on|off] [<addr> ...]
cdns removeException <domain> [<addr> ...]
cdns listExceptions
cdns addRootHint <name> <addr> [<addr> ...]
cdns removeRootHint <name>
cdns listRootHints
cdns flushCache [<domain>]
cdns flushName <name> [<type>|*] [<view>] [<dns64>]
cdns serverLogs show
cdns serverLogs nlogs=<nlogs> logsize=<logsize>
cdns serverLogs nlogs=<nlogs> logsize=<logsize>
cdns getStats [total | sample]
cdns resetStats
cdns resetStats
Description
The cdns command lets you configure the DNS Caching server in the cluster.
cdns addForwarder <domain> <addr>
cdns removeForwarder <domain> [<addr> ...]
cdns listForwarders
Use the Forwarder commands to specify the addresses of any name
servers that you want your Network Registrar DNS Caching server
to use as forwarders for a specified domain. Network Registrar
forwards recursive queries to these servers.
The addForwarder command adds the address of a forwarding server for
the specified domain. <name> is the domain that this forwarder will
apply to, and <addr> can be an ipv4 or ipv6 address followed by an
optional port number (i.e. <addr>[@<port>]) or the name of a server
(it must be possible to resolve the server name before it is used).
The removeForwarder command removes the forwarder.
The listForwarders command lists the forwarders for this DNS
server.
cdns removeForwarder <domain> [<addr> ...]
cdns listForwarders
Use the Forwarder commands to specify the addresses of any name
servers that you want your Network Registrar DNS Caching server
to use as forwarders for a specified domain. Network Registrar
forwards recursive queries to these servers.
The addForwarder command adds the address of a forwarding server for
the specified domain. <name> is the domain that this forwarder will
apply to, and <addr> can be an ipv4 or ipv6 address followed by an
optional port number (i.e. <addr>[@<port>]) or the name of a server
(it must be possible to resolve the server name before it is used).
The removeForwarder command removes the forwarder.
The listForwarders command lists the forwarders for this DNS
server.