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Modifying the DNS Server Address and Adding Security Group Rules (Windows)

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This topic describes how to add the DNS server address and security group rules to a Windows ECS to ensure successful downloading of the Agent installation package and successful monitoring data collection.

The DNS server address of an ECS can be modified in either of the following ways: Windows GUI or management console. Choose a method based on your habits.

DNS and security group configuration are intended for the primary NIC.

Modifying the DNS Server Address (Windows GUI)

The following describes how to use the Windows GUI to add the DNS server address.

  1. Under Service List, choose Computing > Elastic Cloud Server. Use VNC to log in to the Windows ECS.
  2. Choose Control Panel > Network and Sharing Center, and click Change adapter settings.
  3. Right-click the used network, choose Settings from the shortcut menu, and configure the DNS.
    Figure 1 Adding the DNS server address (Windows)

    The nameserver value varies depending on the region. For details, see What Are the Private DNS Servers Provided by the Huawei Cloud?

Modifying the DNS Server Address (Management Console)

The following describes how to modify the DNS server address of an ECS on the management console. This topic takes an ECS as an example. The operations for BMSs are similar.

  1. In the upper left corner, select a region and project.
  2. Under Service List, choose Computing > Elastic Cloud Server.

    On the ECS console, click the name of the target ECS to view its details.

  3. In the ECS Information area of the Summary tab, click the VPC name.
    The Virtual Private Cloud page is displayed.
    Figure 2 VPC
  4. Click the VPC name.
  5. In the Networking Components area, click the number following Subnets.

    The Subnets page is displayed.

  6. In the subnet list, click the subnet name.
  7. In the Gateway and DNS Information area, click following DNS Server Address.

    Set the DNS server address to the value of nameserver in 3.

    Figure 3 Modify Subnet
  8. Click OK.

    The new DNS server address takes effect after the ECS or BMS is restarted.

Modifying the ECS Security Group Rules (Management Console)

The following describes how to modify security group rules for an ECS on the management console. This topic takes an ECS as an example. The operations for BMSs are similar.

  1. On the ECS details page, click the Security Groups tab.

    The security group list is displayed.

  2. Click the security group name.
  3. Click Modify Security Group Rule.

    The security group details page is displayed.

    Procedure for BMS:

    1. Click the security group ID on the upper left.
    2. Click Manage Rule in the Operation column of the security group.
  4. Click the Outbound Rules tab and click Add Rule.
  5. Add rules based on Table 1.
    Table 1 Security group rules

    Priority

    Action

    Type

    Protocol & Port

    Destination IP Address

    Description

    1

    Allow

    IPv4

    TCP

    80

    100.125.0.0/16

    Used to download the Agent installation package from an OBS bucket to an ECS or BMS and obtain the ECS or BMS metadata and authentication information.

    1

    Allow

    IPv4

    TCP and UDP

    53

    100.125.0.0/16

    Used by DNS to resolve domain names, for example, resolve the OBS domain name when you are downloading the Agent installation package, and resolve the Cloud Eye endpoint when the Agent is sending monitoring data to Cloud Eye.

    1

    Allow

    IPv4

    TCP

    443

    100.125.0.0/16

    Used to collect monitoring data to Cloud Eye.