Dynamic Domain Name Resolution Configuration Example - HP 10500 Series Configuration Manual

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Dynamic domain name resolution configuration example

Network requirements
As shown in
rather than an IPv6 address. The IPv6 address of the DNS server is 2::2/64 and the server has a com
domain, which stores the mapping between domain name host and IPv6 address 1::1/64.
Configure dynamic domain name resolution and the domain name suffix com on the device that serves
as a DNS client so that the device can use domain name host to access the host with the domain name
host.com and the IPv6 address 1::1/64.
Figure 61 Network diagram
Configuration procedure
Before performing the following configuration, make sure the device and the host are accessible to each
other through available routes, and the IPv6 addresses of the interfaces are configured as shown
61.
This configuration may vary with DNS servers. The following configuration is performed on a PC running
Windows Server 2003. Make sure the DNS server supports the IPv6 DNS function so that the server can
process IPv6 DNS packets, and the interfaces of the DNS server can forward IPv6 packets.
Configure the DNS server:
1.
Select Start > Programs > Administrative Tools > DNS.
a.
The DNS server configuration page appears, as shown in
Right-click Forward Lookup Zones, select New Zone, and then follow the instructions to create
b.
a new zone named com.
Figure
61, the device wants to access the host by using an easy-to-remember domain name
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