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2860 DNS not giving IP for DHCP clients

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01 Sep 2015 17:40 #84253 by Andrew
I have a 2860 which is a DHCP server on the local LAN. Why does the router fail to respond to a DNS request with the IP address of a DHCP client? I'm testing with nslookup as shown below. I would have expected DNS server in the router to respond to this request (as it allocated the IP address via DHCP). Why does this nslookup command fail?

nslookup TestPC
Server: VIGOR.router
Address: 192.168.65.254

*** VIGOR.router can't find TestPC: Non-existent domain

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01 Sep 2015 19:50 #84254 by williamsm965
Replied by williamsm965 on topic Re: 2860 DNS not giving IP for DHCP clients
That error with nslookup is due to there being no Reverse Lookup Zone configured on the router, which I think you will find is normal for a router

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02 Sep 2015 04:32 #84256 by admin
Yes, it's a DNS server (proxy) - the public DNS system doesn't know about your local/private devices/clients.



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02 Sep 2015 11:59 #84258 by marjohn56
Replied by marjohn56 on topic Re: 2860 DNS not giving IP for DHCP clients
You can add local entries. Use the LAN DNS settings. Application>>LAN DNS/DNS Forwarding.

The router will check this table first before forwarding requests.

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