The DNS Settings can be used to configure conditional DNS forwarding through a private DNS service and to specify a public DNS service to be used for querying purpose.

To configure the DNS settings:

  1. In the Enterprise portal, click Configure > Profiles.
  2. Click the Device Icon next to a profile, or click the link to the profile, and then click the Device tab.
  3. In the Device tab, configure the following in the DNS Settings section:

    • Conditional DNS Forwarding – Select a private DNS service from the drop-down list to forward the DNS requests related to the domain name. You can also choose the New Private DNS Service to create a new private DNS service.
    • Public DNS – Select a public DNS service from the drop-down list to be used for querying the domain names. You can also choose the New DNS Service to create a new public DNS service.
      Note: The public DNS service is enabled on a VLAN or a routed interface only if the DHCP service is enabled on that VLAN or routed interface. For instructions, see Configure DHCP Server on Routed Interfaces.

    For more information on creating new DNS service, see Configure DNS Services.

  4. In the Device tab, click Save Changes.
Note: The global segment configuration for DNS applies to all the customer-created segments. The source IP is the Management IP configured in the Configure VLAN section. See Configure VLAN for Profiles.