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Command
DFO
Description
Used in scripts to failover DNSserver name
Syntax
DFO [/DNSSRVNAME <dns_server_name>] /SRCNAME
<source_fqd_name> /SRCIP <source_ip> /TARIP <target_ip>
/TARNAME <target_fqd_name> [/RECORDTYPE <rec_type>]
[/USERNAME <user_name> /PASSWORD <password>]
[/DNSZONE <zone_name>] [/DNSDOMAIN <domain_name>]
[/LOGFILE <file_name>] /FAILBACK [fb_switch]
[/SETPASSWORD <user_name> <password>[machine][file]]
[/GETPASSWORD] [/LOCK] [/UNLOCK] /TRUSTEE <trustee_
name> [/VERBOSE] [/FLUSHDNS /MACHINE <machine_fqd_
name>] [/TTL <seconds>] [/ADDOMAIN <active_directory_
domain_name> [/SOURCEDN <source_domain_name> [/TEST]
[/DEBUG] [/HELP]
Options
l DNSSRVNAME dns_server_name—The name of the source
domain/zone's primary DNS server. If not specified, the local
machine will be used.
l SRCNAME source_fqd_name—The source machine's fully
qualified domain name
l SRCIP source_ip—The source machine's IP address
l TARIP target_ip—The target machine's IP address
l TARNAME target_fqd_name—The target machine's fully
qualified domain name (required only for failback)
l RECORDTYPE rec_type—The type of DNS resource records to
modify or list. Values record types are ALL, MSEXCHANGE, A,
CNAME, MX, PTR, STD, or STANDARD. STD and STANDARD
are used to specify a non-Exchange record (minus the MX
records). By default, all record types are included.
l USERNAME user_name—The domain name of the user
account. If not specified, the account running the utility will be
used.
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