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dns-resolverEntry
The following operations can be performed on “dns-resolverEntry”:
show dns resolverEntry
Displays the domain name and record type for current DNS resolutions.
Synopsis
show dns resolverEntry [-detail]
Arguments
detail To get a detailed view of ongoing DNS resolution entries
Output
hostName Domain Name being resolved
nsrectype DNS query type
cnameEntry First CName during DNS resolution
dnsQueryId DNS query ID
passiveRIPs Total number of Passive RIPS attached
resolutiondepth DNS resolution depth
cnameResolutionDepth CNAME resolution depth
sourceIP Source IP address
srcPort Source port number
destIP Destination IP address
destPort Destination port number
isSecondaryRIP Indicates if current DNS resolution rip is secondary or not
isResolutionInProgress Indicates if DNS resolution is in progress or not
isPassiveRIP Indicates if RIP is passive or not
isLoopCase Indicates if DNS resolution is a loop case or not
isEDNS Indicates if EDNS is being used or not
dnsProtocol Indicates the DNS resolution is over TCP or UDP
activeRIPDevno Devno of Active/Parent RIP, for passive/secondary rips it is the devno of corresponding active rip
peId PE where the DNS resolution is taking place
devno count stateflag _nextgenAPIResource
Example
show dns resolverEntries
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