Preparing Active Directory

posted on 30 May 2008 07:25 by domain-registration  in Video-guide


Preparing Active Directory

Setting up the Domain Name Prefix.
Installing DNS Service.
Configure Forward/Reverse Lookup.
Configures and Verify TCP/IP settings.

Domain Naming Prefix: Is the default domain name used when only the hostname is given. In order for Dynamic Domain Naming Server (DDNS) to work correctly, you must have the prefix preconfigured. By default, the prefix is not set.

Forward Lookup Zone: Used to resolve a FQDN (i.e. dc01.altriox.local) to an IP address (i.e. 192.168.1.5).

Reverse Lookup Zone: Used to resolve an IP address to FQDN, and is used for troubleshooting purposes.



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