The DNS (Domain Name System) translates human-friendly domain names into IP
addresses. You can supply external DNS server IP addresses or use routers to provide
proxy DNS services for every local network under their control. The DNS service
transparently proxies DNS requests and responses to and from internal or external
DNS servers.
Perform the following steps to configure a DNS server.
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Select the add icon to add a new
DNS server.
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Enter a name for the server.
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From the drop-down list, choose the IP address of the device that is being
configured as a DNS server.
If you do not see the IP address or host name that you need, you can add it
using the add icon.
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Enter an optional description.
You can add up to three servers. The first entry becomes the primary server.
The secondary entry becomes the secondary server, and so forth. Change their
order using the Order arrows.
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Select the plus icon again to enter another IP address.
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Select Add.
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Select Save.
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Select Next.
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To deploy your network policy, select Upload.