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b) DNS Domains 
A DNS domain can be used to resolve a server name or to register the terminal 
name (see Chapter 3.1.3 and Appendix A.4). 
Note: if the 'Default DNS Domain' is enabled in the AX3000 Interface box (see 
Chapter 3.1.1) the 'Default Domain' parameter is automatically set and cannot 
be accessed here. 
c) Publishing the Terminal Name 
The parameter "DNS Server Update" sets the method used for publishing the 
terminal name: 
- No: the terminal name is not published 
- By the DHCP server (available only if the DHCP protocol is enabled - 
see Chapter 3.1.1): the terminal name is registered by the DHCP server. 
Requirement: the DDNS function (Dynamic DNS) must be supported by 
the DHCP server. See Appendix A.4.3. 
- By the terminal: the terminal updates the DNS server. In this case the 
parameter "If my FQDN already exists" controls the terminal’s behaviour 
in the event of an error during the DNS server update (see Appendix 
A.4.3). 
3.1.3 - Server Management
A server is a TCP/IP machine (UNIX, AS/400, etc) to which the AX3000 can 
open connections (telnet, tty and VNC). 










