GUI Administrator Guide for Cisco Unified Messaging Gateway (Cisco UMG) Release 8.0
Configuring the DNS Server

Table Of Contents

Configuring Domain Name Settings

Changing a DNS

Adding a DNS Server

Removing a DNS Server


Configuring Domain Name Settings


Perform the following tasks from the Domain Name Settings page:

Specify the domain and hostname in which Cisco Unified SRSV is located. See Changing a DNS.

Add DNS servers. See Adding a DNS Server.

Delete DNS servers. See Removing a DNS Server.

Changing a DNS

Use this procedure to change the DNS servers if their names or IP addresses have changed since running the Setup Wizard.

Before You Begin

Gather the following information:

The hostname of Cisco Unified SRSV system.

The domain name and IP address of the DNS server.

Procedure


Step 1 Log in to the Cisco UMG GUI. See the Logging In to the Cisco UMG Graphical User Interface (GUI) module.

Step 2 Choose System > Domain Name Settings.

The system displays the Domain Name Settings page.

Step 3 Enter the hostname of the server that stores the Cisco Unified SRSV system application files.

Step 4 Enter the domain name of the server.

Step 5 Click Apply.


What To Do Next

Save and then reload the configuration. See the Saving the Cisco Unified Messaging Gateway Configuration and Reloading the Cisco Unified Messaging Gateway Configuration sections.

Adding a DNS Server

Enter additional DNS servers as alternate server destinations, to be used if the system cannot access the primary domain name server.

Procedure


Step 1 Log in to the Cisco UMG GUI. See the Logging In to the Cisco UMG Graphical User Interface (GUI) module.

Step 2 Choose System > Domain Name Settings.

The system displays the Domain Name Settings page.

Step 3 Click Add.

The system displays the Add a DNS server page.

Step 4 Enter the IP address of the DNS server.

Step 5 Click Add.


What To Do Next

Save and then reload the configuration. See the Saving the Cisco Unified Messaging Gateway Configuration and Reloading the Cisco Unified Messaging Gateway Configuration sections.

Removing a DNS Server

Procedure


Step 1 Log in to the Cisco UMG GUI. See the Logging In to the Cisco UMG Graphical User Interface (GUI) module.

Step 2 Choose System > Domain Name Settings.

The system displays the Domain Name Settings page.

Step 3 Check the checkbox next to the DNS server that you want to delete.

Step 4 Click Delete.

Step 5 At the prompt, click OK.


What To Do Next

Save and then reload the configuration. See the Saving the Cisco Unified Messaging Gateway Configuration and Reloading the Cisco Unified Messaging Gateway Configuration sections.