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Setting the IPv4 Secondary DNS Server
After selecting the static IP configuration mode, you can use this
command syntax to specify the secondary DNS server. If you have
selected the DHCP configuration mode, you still can manually specify
DNS servers with this command and then override the DHCP-assigned
DNS servers. See
Overriding the IPv4 DHCP-Assigned DNS Server
(on page 227).
config:#
network ipv4 secondaryDNSServer <ip address>
Variables:
<ip address> is the IP address of the secondary DNS server. The
value ranges from 0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255.
Note: The PXE supports a maximum of 3 DNS servers. If two IPv4 DNS
servers and two IPv6 DNS servers are available, the PXE only uses the
primary IPv4 and IPv6 DNS servers.
Overriding the IPv4 DHCP-Assigned DNS Server
After specifying the primary/secondary DNS server, you can use this
command to override the DHCP-assigned DNS server with the one you
specified.
config:#
network ipv4 overrideDNS <option>
Variables:
<option> is one of the options:
enable
or
disable
.
Option
Description
enable
This option overrides the DHCP-assigned DNS
server with the primary/secondary DNS server
you assign.
disable
This option resumes using the DHCP-assigned
DNS server.
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