ip domain-lookup
Enables DNS name-to-IP address translation on the Avici router.
Syntax: [no] ip domain-lookup
Description: If your network devices require connectivity with devices in networks for which you do not control name assignment, you can assign device names that uniquely identify your devices within the entire internetwork. The Internet's global naming scheme, the DNS, accomplishes this task. This service is enabled by default.
Use the ip domain-lookup command to enable DNS host name-to-IP address translation on the Avici router.
Use the no ip domain-lookup command to disable DNS host name-to-IP address translation on the Avici router.
Factory Default: Enabled.
Command Mode: Configuration.
Example: In the following example, the ip domain-lookup command enables DNS host name-to-IP address translation on the Avici router, and the show hosts command displays the new setting:
router#configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.
router(config)#ip domain-lookup
router(config)#end
router#show hosts
Default domain is avici.com
Name/address lookup uses domain service
Host Flags Age Type Address(es)
ChicagoPOP (perm, OK) 0 IP 134.34.45.1
BostonPOP (perm, OK) 0 IP 134.34.44.6
LAPOP (perm, OK) 0 IP 134.34.43.60
DenverPOP (perm, OK) 0 IP 134.34.44.8
Related Commands: ip domain-name
ip name-server
show hosts
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Source
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HTML File Name: IP_Commands5.html
Last Updated: 05/10/04 at 16:34:20