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IP Resolution Properties Dialog Box

Use the IP Resolution Properties dialog box to specify how the IP Resolution DTS task should resolve Internet Protocol (IP) addresses from the imported user data. IP resolution converts IP addresses, imported from your log files, into domain names. For example, 198.105.232.4 becomes www.microsoft.com. This helps readers of your reports understand the data in the reports more easily.

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Description

Type a description for the IP resolution task. The maximum number of characters for the description is 255 characters.

Data warehouse

Select from the drop-down list the data warehouse for which Commerce Server will perform IP resolution.

Local domain name

Type the local domain name of the Domain Name System (DNS) that you want to use as the primary server to use to resolve IP addresses.

Days to cache result

Type the number of days to store resolved IP addresses. The default is 30 days. If you increase the default, IP resolution will occur more quickly. However, Commerce Server may not catch domain name changes.

Seconds before time-out

Type the number of seconds Commerce Server will search the DNS server before an IP address is marked as unresolved. The default is 10 seconds. If you increase the default, you will resolve more IP addresses, but IP resolution will take longer.

Lookup requests in batch

Type the number of IP addresses that Commerce Server will transfer to your DNS server in a batch. The default is 200; the possible range is 10 to 99,999.

Full lookup

Select to resolve all IP addresses.

Incremental lookup

Select to resolve only IP addresses that have not already been resolved.

Number of retries

Type the number of times you want the task to retry connection failures to the Data Warehouse. The default number of retry attempts is 10 times.

Seconds between retries

Type the number of seconds you want the task to wait between retry attempts. The default time interval is 30 seconds.

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Importing Data into the Data Warehouse