The document provides instructions for configuring services on a server. It lists DNS, HTTP, FTP and MAIL as selectable services. For DNS configuration, it describes assigning DNS server addresses, adding name-address entries, and testing the DNS service using nslookup. It also describes testing HTTP services by connecting to the server using an IP address directly and using a name mapped to the IP address via DNS.
The document provides instructions for configuring services on a server. It lists DNS, HTTP, FTP and MAIL as selectable services. For DNS configuration, it describes assigning DNS server addresses, adding name-address entries, and testing the DNS service using nslookup. It also describes testing HTTP services by connecting to the server using an IP address directly and using a name mapped to the IP address via DNS.
The document provides instructions for configuring services on a server. It lists DNS, HTTP, FTP and MAIL as selectable services. For DNS configuration, it describes assigning DNS server addresses, adding name-address entries, and testing the DNS service using nslookup. It also describes testing HTTP services by connecting to the server using an IP address directly and using a name mapped to the IP address via DNS.
a. All the devices should have a DNS server address (verify you have assigned an DNS address using either DHCP service or statically assign the address)
b. Add entries (Name and address)
c. Test the DNS service: a. Open command prompt on a network host b. Enter the nslookup command c. Test with a define Name or IP address Test HTTP services with a IP address and a Name: a. Open a on a web browser on a network host b. Connect to the HTTP server using an IP address
c. Connect to the HTTP server using an Name (previously defined and mapped to an IP address in DNS)