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Dell PowerStore Configuring NFS

Configure DNS

You can disable DNS, or enable and configure a NAS server to use DNS.

DNS can also be used to resolve hosts defined on NFS export access lists.

DNS is required for:

  • Secure NFS
  • Joining an AD domain.

You cannot disable DNS for NAS servers that are configured with:

  • Multiprotocol file sharing
  • SMB file sharing that is joined to an Active Directory (AD)
  • Secure NFS
  1. Select Storage > NAS Servers > [nas server] > DNS.
  2. Enable or disable DNS. If you enabled DNS, enter the DNS server information.

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