Configuration Guide System Configuration DNS on the OCSBC DNS Entry Maximum TTL DNS Entry Max TTL Configuration per Network Interface DNS Entry Max TTL Configuration per Network Interface Set parameter for DNS entry maximum time to live (TTL) value per network interface. Access the network-interface configuration element. ORACLE# configure terminal ORACLE(configure)# system ORACLE(system)# network-interface ORACLE(network-interface) Select the network-interface object to edit. ORACLE(network-interface)# select <name>:<sub-port-id>: 1: wancom0:0 ip=10.0.0.2 gw=10.0.4.1 selection: 1 ORACLE(network-interface)# dns-max-ttl— set to the maximum time for a DNS record to remain in cache. Minimum: 30— The lowest value to which the dns-max-ttl parameter can be set (in seconds) Maximum: 2073600— The maximum value (in seconds) for which the dns-max-ttl parameter can be set. Default: 86400— The value in seconds which the system uses by default. Type done to save your configuration.