Internet Security Appliance User's Guide

Chapter 26 DNS Screens
ZyWALL 5/35/70 Series User’s Guide
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Figure 274 ADVANCED > DNS > System DNS
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Address Record An address record specifies the mapping of a fully qualified domain name
(FQDN) to an IP address. An FQDN consists of a host and domain name and
includes the top-level domain. For example, www.zyxel.com.tw is a fully
qualified domain name, where “www” is the host, “zyxel” is the second-level
domain, and “com.tw” is the top level domain.
# This is the index number of the address record.
FQDN This is a host’s fully qualified domain name.
Wildcard This column displays whether or not the DNS wildcard feature is enabled for
this domain name.
IP Address This is the IP address of a host.
Modify Click the edit icon to go to the screen where you can edit the record.
Click the delete icon to remove an existing record. A window display asking you
to confirm that you want to delete the record. Note that subsequent records
move up by one when you take this action.
Add Click Add to open a screen where you can add a new address record. Refer to
Table 148 on page 484 for information on the fields.
Name Server
Record
A name server record contains a DNS server’s IP address. The ZyWALL can
query the DNS server to resolve domain names for features like VPN, DDNS
and the time server.
When the ZyWALL needs to resolve a domain name, it checks it against the
name server record entries in the order that they appear in this list.
A “*” indicates a name server record without a domain zone. The default record
is grayed out. The ZyWALL uses this default record if the domain name that
needs to be resolved does not match any of the other name server records.
A name server record with a domain zone is always put before a record without
a domain zone.
# This is the index number of the name server record.