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The resolution operation depends on the number of DNS servers. These are 
the steps for a one-server resolution and a two-server resolution. 
One DNS Server:
1 - A DNS request is sent to the server. 
2 - In event of no response, this request is sent again (4 times max.). 
3 - In event of negative answer, the resolution is aborted. 
4 - If other requests can be sent (default DNS domains are defined), go 
back to step 1.
Two DNS Servers:
1 - A DNS request is sent to the server 1. 
2 - In event of no response from server 1, this request is sent to the server 
2.
3 - In event of no response from server 2, go back to step 1 (4 times max.). 
4 - In event of negative answer from any server, the resolution is aborted. 
5 - If other requests can be sent (using default DNS domains are defined), 
go back to step 1.
Example: looking at the screen shots of the Chapter 3.1, these are the DNS 
requests sent to resolve "as400" with 2 DNS servers and 2 default DNS 
domains (of course this process is stopped if one DNS server sends back a 
positive response): 
- "as400.servers.axel.com" to DNS server 1 
- "as400.servers.axel.com" to DNS server 2 
- "as400.terminals.axel.com" to DNS server 1 
- "as400.terminals.axel.com" to DNS server 2 
- "as400" to DNS server 1 
- "as400" to DNS server 2 
c) Messages Displayed on the AX3000 Screen
To open a session the AX3000 must resolve the host name (if no IP address 
has been associated through the set-up). 
