Management and Configuration Guide K/KA/KB.15.15

Figure 243 Example of viewing the current DNS configuration
Operating notes
Configuring another IP address for a priority that has already been assigned to an IP address
is not allowed. To replace one IP address at a given priority level with another address having
the same priority, you must first use the no form of the command to remove the unwanted
address. Also, only one instance of a given server address is allowed in the server list.
Attempting to enter a duplicate of an existing entry at a different priority level is not allowed.
To change the priority of an existing server address, use the no form of the command to remove
the entry, then re-enter the address with the new priority.
To change the position of an address already configured with priority x, you must first use no
ip dns server-address priority x ip-addr to remove the address from the
configuration, then use ip dns server-address priority ip-addr to reconfigure
the address with the new priority. Also, if the priority to which you want to move an address
is already used in the configuration for another address, you must first use the no form of the
command to remove the current address from the target priority.
The DNS servers and domain configured on the switch must be accessible to the switch, but
it is not necessary for any intermediate devices between the switch and the DNS server to be
configured to support DNS operation.
When multiple DNS servers are configured on the switch, they can reside in the same domain
or different domains.
A DNS configuration must include the IP address for a DNS server that is able to resolve host
names for the desired domain. If a DNS server has limited knowledge of other domains, its
ability to resolve DNS-compatible command requests is also limited.
If the DNS configuration includes a DNS server IP address but does not also include a domain
suffix, then any DNS-compatible commands should include the target host’s fully qualified
domain name.
Switch-Initiated DNS packets go out through theVLAN having the best route to the DNS server,
even if a Management VLAN has been configured.
The DNS server address must be manually input. It is not automatically determined via DHCP.
Locating a switch (Locator LED)
To locate where a particular switch is physically installed, use the chassislocate command to
activate the blue Locator LED on the switch's front panel.
Syntax
chassislocate [ blink | on | off ]
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