B-44 APPENDIX B: CLI COMMAND DESCRIPTION
DNS #1 - IP address of the primary DNS server that the DHCP server will
utilize when resolving names.
DNS #2 - IP address of the secondary DNS server that the DHCP server will
utilize when resolving names.
WINS #1 - IP address of the primary WINS server that the DHCP server will
utilize
WINS #2 - IP address of the secondary WINS server that the DHCP server
will utilize.
show dns counters Displays various counters for DNS.
Total Queries Received - sum of DNS queries received
Total Response Sent - sum of DNS responses sent
Responses from Local Processing - number of DNS responses from local.
Responses from Remote Processing - number of DNS responses from
remote.
Success Responses - successful responses to DNS requests
Error Responses - sum of failures to DNS requests, specifics shown below
SPECIFIC ERROR COUNTERS
Format Errors - server said invalid request format
Problems with Name Server - internal server error
NonExistent Name - number of times requested name could not be
resolved
Server refused the request - server was able to accept a request
Server does not implement request - server was able to accept a request
Corrupted Responses - response did not decrypt
Timeouts - number of time outs waiting for the server to respond
Response could not be sent - the requester had terminated
show dns settings Displays settings for all DNS servers. You can modify using set DNS.
Administration Status - This controls whether the DNS server has
administration status. Options are Enabled or Disabled.
Number Retries per Server - number of times the resolve name request
will be sent to each Name Server, if the server fails to respond to a request
before the timeout period
Timeout Period in Seconds - number of seconds to wait before deciding a
request to a Name Server has timed out
show filter
<filter_name>
protocols [BR-ETH,BR-ETH-CALL,IP | IP-CALL, IP-RIP]
Displays the filter rules, based on the protocol options specified. The filter name
MUST be a filter file, as listed using list filters.
BR-ETH - Ethernet bridge data filter rules