This command configures and displays the CMM DNS settings.
If command syntax is not correctly entered, or if a command fails to run, an error message is returned. See Common errors for a list of error messages that apply to all commands or dns command errors for a list of error messages that are specific to the dns command.
Function | What it does | Command | Target (see paths in Command targets) |
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Display DNS configuration of CMM | Displays the current DNS configuration of the CMM.
Possible return values are:
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dns | Primary CMM:
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DNS - enable | Enables the CMM DNS
configuration. Note:
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dns
-on This command can only be run by users who have one
or more of the following command authorities:
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Primary CMM:
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DNS - disable | Disables the CMM DNS
configuration. Note:
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dns
-off This command can only be run by users who have
one or more of the following command authorities:
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Primary CMM:
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Dynamic DNS - enable / disable | Enables or disables dynamic DNS for the CMM. | dns
-ddns state where state is enabled or disabled . This
command can only be run by users who have one or more of the following
command authorities:
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Primary CMM:
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DNS first IPv4 IP address - set | Sets the first IPv4 IP address. Note:
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dns
-i1 ip_address where ip_address is the first IP address in dotted decimal IP address format. This command
can only be run by users who have one or more of the following command
authorities:
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Primary CMM:
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DNS second IPv4 IP address - set | Sets the second IPv4 IP address. Note:
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dns
-i2 ip_address where ip_address is the second IP address in dotted decimal IP address format. This
command can only be run by users who have one or more of the following
command authorities:
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Primary CMM:
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DNS third IPv4 IP address - set | Sets the third IPv4 IP address. Note:
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dns
-i3 ip_address where ip_address is the third IP address in dotted decimal IP address format. This command
can only be run by users who have one or more of the following command
authorities:
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Primary CMM:
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DNS first IPv6 IP address - set | Sets the first IPv6 IP address. Note:
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dns
-i61 ip_address where ip_address is the first IP address in IPv6 format. This command can only be run
by users who have one or more of the following command authorities:
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Primary CMM:
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DNS second IPv6 IP address - set | Sets the second IPv6 IP address. Note:
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dns
-i62 ip_address where ip_address is the second IP address in IPv6 format. This command can only be run
by users who have one or more of the following command authorities:
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Primary CMM:
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DNS third IPv6 IP address - set | Sets the third IPv6 IP address. Note:
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dns
-i63 ip_address where ip_address is the third IP address in IPv6 format. This command can only be run
by users who have one or more of the following command authorities:
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Primary CMM:
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DNS server priority - set | Sets the DNS server priority for the CMM to IPv4 or IPv6.. | dns
-p priority where priority is ipv4 or ipv6 . This
command can only be run by users who have one or more of the following
command authorities:
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Primary CMM:
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dns -i1 192.168.70.29 -on
dns
The following example shows the information that is returned from these two commands:
system:mm[1]> dns -i1 192.168.70.29 -on system:mm[1]> dns Enabled -i1 192.168.70.29 -i2 0.0.0.0 -i3 0.0.0.0 system:mm[1]>
dns
The following example shows the information that is returned from this command:
system:mm[1]> dns Enabled Enabled -i1 192.168.70.230 -i2 0.0.0.0 -i3 0.0.0.0 -i61 2002:1013::211:25ff:fec3:227d -i62 :: -i63 :: -ddns disabled -p ipv4 system:mm[1]>