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FQDN information

The Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) designates the complete and unique address of a resource in the network. It is a combination of the host name and the domain and is used to localize specific hosts in the network and call them up using name resolution.

Required FQDN information

The following FQDN information is required for the ReleaseEngine systems (RE-CC):

Windows

  • Host name: first value of the command ipconfig /all in the command line

  • Primary DNS suffix: second value of the command ipconfig /all in the command line

Linux

  • Value of the command hostname -f in the command line


Optionally, the following values of the system FQDNs can be useful:

  • FQDN from the RE-CC-URL: Value in URL http[s]://<FQDN>[:<Port]/ece-web-client/

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