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MX DNS Cache
Hello, everyone! I have one question. Does meraki collect a dns cache?
Thank you
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Yes and it is called HTTP web caching is only available on devices that have a physical disk.
Z1, MX60, MX60W, MX64, and MX64Ws will not be able to use this feature.
If you're not in this model then you can find it at Security Appliance > Configure > Traffic Shaping
Below is the screen shot.
Web caching
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It depends how name DNS server do you address to the DHCP client that leased from the DHCP server.
Let's put it a scenario, if you have 1 DNS/Name servers then it will pick the only one. If you have 2 then it will pick the 2nd line DNS but if you have 3 then it will still pick the 2nd line as well.
Lol, this sounds like back to school time, my apology as I might be wrong.
But I would recommend you to lease your DHCP in the Meraki 🙂
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The DHCP configuration DNS settings in Meraki tells each client making a DHCP request which DNS servers to use. If you specify multiple DNS servers, the client will make its requests based on its own algorithm. For Windows this is detailed here. It can be quite complicated.
As I understand it, the MX devices don't have DNS servers - no DNS caching. HTTP caching is for caching of HTTP content only (e.g. web pages, graphics etc.).
