How
to Shutdown the DNS Proxy Server
Describes how to shutdown the DNS Proxy server.
The DNS Proxy server shuts down with the DHCP server. If an IAP
is configured to shutdown the DHCP server, it shuts down the DHCP server which
in turn shuts down the DNS Proxy server. DNS Proxy server frees all its resources
and deletes all the host name entries present in the DNS local database before
shutdown. DNS Proxy server stops receiving DNS requests on the interface when
it is shutting down.
Note: DNS Proxy server supports handling of
multiple requests coming from a single interface and does not support receiving
DNS requests on multiple interfaces.
The high level steps
to shutdown the DNS Proxy server are shown here:
When the interface
configured to start the DHCP server shuts down, the DNS Proxy server also
shuts down.
Note: The DNS Proxy server frees all its resources, that is, deletes
the pending requests from its processing queue, stops all communication channels
and deletes all the host name entries present in the DNS local database before
shutdown.
The DNS Proxy server is shutdown and deletes all the host name
entries present in the DNS local database.