Setting up Primary/Secondary DNS in Weblogic

Hi,
Can we setup primary & secondary DNS IP in Weblogic server? .. Please provide some reference.
Regards,
NC

You will also need to add the name of the secondary server in your domain name server list (where you registered your domain)
Note necessarily. If this is only serving your LAN then you need to tell your LAN clients about this server, but entering this server's address in their DNS servers field (which may be populated via DHCP if you're using that).
You only need to register the domain if you're serving public DNS to external clients but I'm guessing that's already handled elsewhere.

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