DNS Server Config Change

40mb
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DNS Server Config Change

We have flapping going on again today with the our ISP DNS servers. Is it OK to change the DNS servers during production hours? Will it cut connectivity for all when I make the config change?

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DarrenOC
Kind of a big deal
Kind of a big deal

Where are you making your DNS changes?  On the MX itself or DNS for your end user clients?

Darren OConnor | doconnor@resalire.co.uk
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I'm not an employee of Cisco/Meraki. My posts are based on Meraki best practice and what has worked for me in the field.
40mb
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On the MX

DarrenOC
Kind of a big deal
Kind of a big deal

You’ll be fine.

 

Are your LAN dhcp scopes setup to use the upstream DNS servers that your MX use?

 

- Proxy to upstream DNS?

 

even in that instance I doubt your users will notice anything 

Darren OConnor | doconnor@resalire.co.uk
https://www.linkedin.com/in/darrenoconnor/

I'm not an employee of Cisco/Meraki. My posts are based on Meraki best practice and what has worked for me in the field.
pmhaske
Meraki Employee
Meraki Employee

Hi @40mb,

 

I agree with @DarrenOC, if you are making changes on the MX WAN interface for its management DNS servers it should not affect clients' DNS. Keep in mind that, if you have your DHCP scope set to Proxy to upstream DNS, clients with existing DHCP lease will get the updated DNS server when they renew their lease and new clients will get updated DNS servers immediately with the new lease.

 

 

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