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About Root Name Servers

Root name servers contain the root zone file which lists the names and IP addresses of the authoritative name servers for each top-level zone. When a a root name server receives a query for a domain name, it provides at least the names and addresses of the name servers that are authoritative for the top-level zone of the domain name.
You can configure the NIOS appliance to use Internet root name servers or custom root name servers. If you enable recursive queries and the appliance receives a recursive query it cannot resolve locally, it queries specified forwarders (if any) and then queries any root name servers you configure. If you do not specify internal root name servers and the appliance can access the Internet, it queries the Internet root name servers.
You can specify root name servers for the Grid, individual members, and user-defined DNS views. You can specify root name servers for all DNS views except the default view. The default view uses either the member level root name servers (if specified) or the Grid level root name servers.
Every Grid member has a default view. If you want to specify root name servers for a default view, override the Grid root name server setting at the member level and the default view can use the member-level setting.

Specifying Root Name Servers

To specify root name servers for a Grid, member, or DNS view:

  1. Grid: From the Data Management tab, select the DNS tab, expand the Toolbar and click Grid DNS Properties.
    Member: From the Data Management tab, select the DNS tab, click the Members tab -> member check box -> Edit icon.
    DNS View: From the Data Management tab, select the DNS tab, click the Zones tab-> dns_view check box -> Edit icon.
    To override an inherited property, click Override next to it and complete the appropriate fields.
  2. In the Grid DNS Properties and Member DNS Properties editors, you must click Toggle Advanced Mode.
  3. When the additional tabs appear, click Root Name Servers.
  4. Select one of the following options:
    • Use Internet root name servers: This option is selected by default.
    • Use custom root name servers: Click the Add icon and enter the following information when a new row appears:
      • Name: Enter a name for the root name server.
      • Address: Enter the IP address of the root name server. The feature supports IPv4 or IPv6 values.
  5. Optionally, you can:
    • Select a server from the list and click the Edit icon, to modify its information.
    • Select a server from the list and click the Delete icon.
  6. Save the configuration and click Restart if it appears at the top of the screen.