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https://learningnetwork.cisco.com/docs/DOC-6248

Configure Cisco Router as DNS Server - The Cisco Learning Network

Configure a Cisco Router as a DNS Server and use IP Host entries on Router to respond to DNS queries. Cut down version from the Referenced Cisco Document that will get DNS up and working quickly on your Router.
http://www.thinkdigit.com/Mobiles-and-PDAs/Cisco-launches-two-tablets-one-Android-and_4919.html

Cisco launches two tablets one Android and - Online Best Latest Cisco launches two tablets one Android and Price Reviews | Features in India

Cisco has announced two tablets, the Cius which runs on the Android OS, Home Energy Controller that runs on Linux. Both of these will serve niche purposes, so don’t expect them to become iPad competition. The Cius is primarily for business people, allowing them to have productivity and connectivity at their fingertips, with a host of Cisco applications. The Home Energy Controller does exactly what its name says it would do, and is a countertop device that lets users control their energy costs/consumption at home. Pricing or availability for either are still unknown. Calling it a mobile collaboration business tablet, the Cius is intended to provide executives with "Mobility, HD Video, Virtualization, Collaboration, Android OS and User Experience".

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Hi Federico, DNS doctoring which is the feature you are looking for is not supported on Cisco routers. As a consequence of your setup the local PC will try to access the server through its NAT address, which is also not possible on a Cisco router. This is because when NAT is configured we need to send the traffic from inside to outside to translate, and then to undo this translation it's a requirement that the traffic flows from outside to inside.

DNS rewrite - Cisco Support Community

https://supportforums.cisco.com/thread/2003063