Difference between 006 DNS Servers and 015 DNS Domain Name

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what's difference between 006 DNS Servers and 015 DNS Domain Name?
please guide me.

Hi
Option 006 DNS servers           = IP Address of your DNS Server, e.g, 10.10.10.1
Option 015 DNS Domain Name       = test.local, your domain name.
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