Setting up DNS with Airport Extreme N handling DHCP

I have set up DNS on my OS X server. The server's name is "wolf". I have set the IP to always be assigned by the Airport Extreme as address 10.0.1.194
When I type in Terminal:
host 10.0.1.194
I get:
194.1.0.10.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer wolf.gitalis.com.
When I type:
host wolf.gitalis.com
I Get:
wolf.gitalis.com has address 10.0.1.194
question:
is there anything I have to set in the Airport Extreme N router besides always assigning the server 10.0.1.194

Turned out that the Router was defective. Apple replaced it and it has been fine since.

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