Does the Airport Extreme manage its own DNS tables??

Ok so from my experience with my new Airport Extreme it does not manage its own DNS. Am I wrong in thinking that? I have my modem setup in bridge mode so my Airport will get my external IP via DHCP. Now I am only able to ping other workstations in my local network via IP and client ID if I manually force my Airport to use a DNS service like OpenDNS. If I leave the Airport as is and let it acquire its own DNS settings it will try and use my modems IP. So when that happens I cant access any of my workstations. What am I doing wrong here???

Using AirPort Utility, the setup and configuration application for the AirPort routers, it is easy to change DNS settings to another value of your choice...which all network devices will use.
Open Macintosh HD > Applications > Utilities > AirPort Utility
Click the picture of the AirPort, then click Edit
Click the Internet tab at the top of the window
Position the cursor at the beginning of the first DNS entry and type over the existing value
Do the same for the second DNS field
Click Update and alllow a full minute for the AirPort to restart

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