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* Add our ENUM allocation in /etc/named.conf.local.  | * Add our ENUM allocation in /etc/named.conf.local.  | ||
* Include our ENUM data into the database file mentioned in /etc/named.conf.local.  | * Include our ENUM data into the database file mentioned in /etc/named.conf.local.  | ||
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| + | ==More Detailed==  | ||
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| + | ** [[VoIP Cookbook: Setup BIND for ENUM Server]]  | ||
| + | ** [[VoIP Cookbook: Test DNS for ENUM Query]]  | ||
==See Also==  | ==See Also==  | ||
Latest revision as of 14:02, 9 March 2010
ENUM Server is principally a DNS Server. Thus, if one has a DNS Server, one may readily run an ENUM Server. To Install an ENUM Sever, one need to,
- Install a DNS Server. In Linux, we normally use BIND for DNS server.
 - Add our ENUM allocation in /etc/named.conf.local.
 - Include our ENUM data into the database file mentioned in /etc/named.conf.local.