Merge pull request #1258 from jeffawang/master

website: Make the DNS Interface documentation notation consistent with functionality
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Ryan Breen 2015-09-24 08:43:32 -04:00
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@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ To resolve names, Consul relies on a very specific format for queries.
There are fundamentally two types of queries: node lookups and service lookups.
A node lookup, a simple query for the address of a named node, looks like this:
<node>.node.<datacenter>.<domain>
<node>.node[.datacenter].<domain>
For example, if we have a "foo" node with default settings, we could look for
"foo.node.dc1.consul." The datacenter is an optional part of the FQDN: if not
@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ two lookup methods: standard and strict [RFC 2782](https://tools.ietf.org/html/r
The format of a standard service lookup is:
[tag.]<service>.service[.datacenter][.domain]
[tag.]<service>.service[.datacenter].<domain>
The `tag` is optional, and, as with node lookups, the `datacenter` is as well. If no tag is
provided, no filtering is done on tag. If no datacenter is provided, the datacenter of