Configuring GP DNS in Agent/Client Settings vs Agent/Network Services

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Configuring GP DNS in Agent/Client Settings vs Agent/Network Services

L3 Networker

Is there any difference configuring DNS  in Agent/Client Service/Client Config versus Agent/Network Service. 
I initially setup in Agent/Network Service and is allow for a primary and secondary DNS server to be specified. 

The problem there is it limits me to two and I'd like to have a third. Agent/Client Service/Client Config has you
enter DNS servers separated by a comma. Is it ok to put three DNS servers here? Any differences configuring 
one place or the other?

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Cyber Elite
Cyber Elite

Hi @palomed ,

 

It is okay to put the DNS servers there.  From the client perspective, there is no difference.  The documentation implies that the Network > GlobalProtect > Gateways > > <gateway-config> > Agent > Network Services configuration is for all configs, while the Network > GlobalProtect > Gateways > <gateway-config> > Agent > Client Settings > <agent-config> > Network Services is for that config only.  I have configured it both ways.

 

Thanks,

 

Tom

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Cyber Elite
Cyber Elite

Hi @palomed ,

 

It is okay to put the DNS servers there.  From the client perspective, there is no difference.  The documentation implies that the Network > GlobalProtect > Gateways > > <gateway-config> > Agent > Network Services configuration is for all configs, while the Network > GlobalProtect > Gateways > <gateway-config> > Agent > Client Settings > <agent-config> > Network Services is for that config only.  I have configured it both ways.

 

Thanks,

 

Tom

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