SonicOS 7.0 Diagnostics for Policy Mode
- SonicOS 7.0 Diagnostics for Policy Mode
- Introduction to Diagnostics for Policy Mode
- Terminal
- Tech Support Report
- Check Network Settings
- DNS Name Lookup
- Network Path
- Ping
- Trace Route
- Real-Time Blacklist
- Reverse Name Lookup
- Geo and Botnet
- URL Rating Request
- PMTU Discovery
- Switch Diagnostics
- Policy Lookup
- SonicWall Support
DNS Name Lookup
The DNS lookup tool returns the IPv4 and IPv6 IP address of a URL. If you enter an IPv4 and/or IPv6 IP address, the tool returns the domain name for that address. If you enter a domain name, the tool returns the DNS server used and the resolved address.
Navigate to Device > Diagnostics > DNS Name Lookup, with the DNS Server radio buttons, you can select either a System or Customized DNS server. The options change, depending on which you choose.
The IPv4/IPv6 DNS Server fields display the IP addresses of the DNS Servers configured on the firewall. If there is no IP address (0.0.0.0 for IPv4 or :: for IPv6) in the fields, you must configure them on the Network > DNS page.
Under Lookup name or IP, enter the URL and select, IPv4, IPv6, or All and click GO.
Resolving a System DNS Server
To resolve a system DNS Server
- Select System for the DNS Server.
- In the Lookup name or IP field, enter either the domain name or the IP address.
- Select the type of IP address from the drop‐down menu:
- IPv4 (default)
- IPv6
- All
- Click GO. The firewall returns the matching pair of addresses and domain names.
When specifying a domain name, do not add http or https to the name.
Resolving a Customized DNS Server
To resolve a Customized DNS Server
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Select Customized under DNS Server.
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If the DNS Server IP address is not populated, enter it in the IPv4 or IPv6 field.
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In the Lookup name or IP field, enter either the domain name or the IP address.
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Select the type of IP address from the drop‐down menu:
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IPv4 (default)
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IPv6
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All
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- Click GO.
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