From the Main Administration page, under "Network Service Administration," click Name Service, then click DNS (Domain Name Service) Server Administration.
Under "DNS Server," click Add a secondary domain.
The Add DNS Secondary Domain page is displayed.
Complete the form using the information in the following table.
Table 3-10 DNS Secondary Server Administration
DNS Secondary Server Information |
Description |
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Secondary Domain Name |
The name of the secondary domain. A secondary DNS server copies domain information from another DNS server, called the master server. It can also act as a backup name server for clients when the primary server is unreachable. The domain name is assumed to be fully qualified whether or not it ends in a trailing period. Example: horror.cartoon.net. |
Master DNS Servers' Host Addresses |
The host addresses of the master DNS name servers in the order in which they should be queried. A master DNS server can be either an existing primary or secondary DNS server. Example: 118.144.102.6 |
From the Main Administration page, under "Network Service Administration," click Name Service, then click DNS (Domain Name Service) Server Administration.
Choose one of the following:
To modify a DNS secondary domain, click Modify, and make the changes in the form using the information in Table 3-10.
To delete a DNS secondary domain, click Delete, and then confirm the operation.