DNS Configuration
DNS configuration includes procedures to the network-interface, realm-config, and session-agent elements.
To make
		DNS operational, configure addressing that is version compatible to the 
		network-interface address on the network interface
		itself. 
	 
               
               
               The system performs DNS query
			procedures with these servers every time processing encounters an FQDN for which the
			system needs resolution. After booting up the system, it queries
				dns-ip-primary for resolutions. It queries
				dns-ip-backup1 if dns-ip-primary
			fails, and queries dns-ip-backup2 if
				dns-ip-backup1. The system returns to using
				dns-ip-primary if the second backup fails or you reboot the
			system.
               
               
               Review the ensuing sections and configure DNS components to refine DNS operation to your environment, including interface, realm, session agent, and ENUM operation refinement.