In this sectionDNS Architecture DNS Protocol DNS Physical Structure DNS Processes and Interactions Network Ports Used By DNS Related Information Domain Name System (DNS) is the default name resolution service used in a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 network. DNS is part of the Windows Server...
you can configure the DNS service on that host from within the DNS service console section of the Microsoft® Management Console (MMC) or using the dnscmd.exe command-line utility. To manage the DNS server, use the Connect to the DNS server dialog to connect to the DNS server in questio...
To create the enumerated list of subnetted network prefixes using the hexadecimal method Show 6 more Applies To: Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 R2, Windows Server 2003 with SP1, Windows Server 2003 with SP2 How IPv6 Works In this section IPv6 Architecture IPv6 Addressing Neighbor...
DNS can be tricky. There is a lot to know and, even when you think you have a firm grasp on it, surprises still pop up. Reverse DNS and PTR record configuration is one of those sneaky topics, but it's crucial to SPAM prevention during email delivery.
DNS is part of the Windows Server 2003 TCP/IP protocol suite and all TCP/IP network connections are, by default, configured with the IP address of at least one DNS server in order to perform name resolution on the network. Windows Server 2003 components that require name resolution will ...
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In this sectionDNS Architecture DNS Protocol DNS Physical Structure DNS Processes and Interactions Network Ports Used By DNS Related Information Domain Name System (DNS) is the default name resolution service used in a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 network. DNS is part of the Windows Server...
Bring the current DNS server down and transfer its IP address to the destination DNS server. On the destination DNS server, start the DNS Server service. To initiate the registration of the server's A and PTR resource records, run the following command at a command prompt: ...
PTR or reverse DNS can only setup by the ISP who owns the IP address. You should contact your ISP to setup the PTR recocord for your IP. Each IP block is assigned to dedicated name servers. Your IP belongs to your ISP and the reversed lookup will go to your ISP's name servers to...
[This documentation is for preview only, and is subject to change in later releases. Blank topics are included as placeholders.]To get the name of the device, use the Dns.GetHostName property. A typical default name is "PocketPC".