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What are the DNS server addresses at UC Berkeley?

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When connecting to any of the campus networks, your devices should be registered for the campus DHCP service. It is self-service & You may find that here:

 

https://netreg.berkeley.edu

 

You will need your Calnet credentials to sign in. For devices that require registration to a department or group you may contact:

 

ITCS (see contact information below)

Your local IT department

 

In some rare instances, you may need the following information along with the local subnet information to configure a device. A device should never be manually configured without first contacting either the campus DNS Administrator, hostmaster@berkeley.edu, or your local IT support personnel.

 

Campus Domain Name Servers & their IP addresses:

 

Authoritative Name Servers:

 

adns1.berkeley.edu 128.32.136.3, 2607:f140:ffff:fffe::3

adns2.berkeley.edu 128.32.136.14, 2607:f140:ffff:fffe::e

adns3.berkeley.edu 192.107.102.142, 2607:f140:a000:d::abc

 

Recursive Name Servers :

 

ns1.berkeley.edu 128.32.136.9, 128.32.206.9

ns2.berkeley.edu 128.32.136.12, 128.32.206.12

dns.v6.berkeley.edu 2607:f140:ffff:fffe::53

 

For additional assistance, contact CSS IT at 510-664-9000 and follow the prompts to reach a technician from between 8 am to 5 pm, Monday through Friday. A ticket may also be submitted through http://sharedservices.berkeley.edu/it/ or by e-mailing itcsshelp@berkeley.edu