On Wednesday 10 February 2010 03:31:26 am Okello Baldwin wrote: > Iif you have some managed switches and routers on this > network, just cross check the ip name-server command has > got the right DNS ip address. Possibly these switches or > routers have a different DNS ip assigned as the ip > name-server. You could start by disabling the command > using *no ip name-server* in global config mode.
This has no bearing on transit traffic, only one traffic being generated by the router. Moreover, while routers can be used as DHCP servers, there is an abstraction between their internal DNS resolvers and those they can assign via DHCP. Cheers, Mark.
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