Hello,
I would try to understand Gi/Gn DNS for telecom operator. I tried Google
for this but did not get any meaningful information.Please share a document
or reference URL to understand it.
Can we use bind DNS for Gi/Gn DNS?
Regards,
Ben
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On Fri, Nov 15, 2013 at 02:47:10PM +0530,
benjamin fernandis wrote
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> Can we use bind DNS for Gi/Gn DNS?
I have no idea what Gi/Gn is. Can anyone post an explanation?
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These name servers have another interesting feature: the serial number
is different depending on whether you set the DO bit or or:
% dig +short +dnssec +bufsize=4096 @ns1.uscg.mil SOA uscg.mil
osc-bloxmaster.iap.uscg.mil. hostmaster.uscg.mil. 2012079853 10800 1080 604800
900
...
% dig +short +nod
Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote:
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> I have no idea what Gi/Gn is. Can anyone post an explanation?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GPRS_Core_Network
Tony.
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Phil Mayers wrote the following on 11/14/2013 2:39 AM:
On 13/11/13 22:21, Carl Byington wrote:
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On Wed, 2013-11-13 at 16:49 -0500, Barry Margolin wrote:
It means that users will have to wait for an arbitrary
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Blake Hudson wrote:
> Phil Mayers wrote the following on 11/14/2013 2:39 AM:
> > I think there are better solutions than publishing an enormous list of
> > A/ records, personally, and I think it's good that browser
> > manufacturers aren't blasting out 6 SYNs every time someon
Gi is external facing and Gn is internal network for telco operation point of
view.
These are 3gpp interface names
For network they carry user plane/control plane traffic.
You can use bind for Gn /Gi purpose but keep separate each other.make sure
proper security is enabled on both DNS servers.
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