Changes the default server to the specified Domain Name System (DNS) domain.

For examples of how this command can be used, see Examples.

Syntax

lserver <DNSDomain> 

Parameters

Parameter Description

<DNSDomain>

Specifies the new DNS domain for the default server.

{help | ?}

Displays a short summary of nslookup subcommands.

Remarks

  • The lserver command uses the initial server to look up the information about the specified DNS domain. This is in contrast to the server command, which uses the current default server.

Scripting <optional section>

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Examples

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This /is /the /example

<Here is where you put detailed descriptions of another example>:

This /is /a:"different" /example