mkdnsserver

Use the mkdnsserver command to configure a new Domain Name System (DNS) server for a system.

Syntax

Note: This command is not supported by FlashSystem 840 AE1.
Read syntax diagramSkip visual syntax diagram mkdnsserver -ip ip_address -nameDNS_name

Parameters

-ip ip_address
(Required) Specifies the DNS server Internet Protocol (IP) address. The value must be in standard IPv4 or IPv6 format. Depending on the format you specify the system will validate the format to make sure it is correct.
-name DNS_name
(Optional) Specifies a unique name for the system DNS server being created. If a DNS server name is not specified, a unique name is generated and then assigned to the DNS server.

Description

This command configures a new DNS server for a system.

Use the -ip parameter to specify the DNS server IP address. You can enter any valid IPv4 or IPv6 address. The system validates the format of specified IP address to make sure that it is correct.

An invocation example

mkdnsserver -ip 192.168.44.34

The resulting output:

DNS Server id [0] successfully created