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Added: Mar 18, 2010
Author: marcioluisnunes
Duration: 8:8
Channel: Howto
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DNS Windows 2003 Server

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Configurando Domain Name Prefix.
Instalando DNS Service.
Configurando Forward/Reverse Lookup.
Configuracao e Verificacao das configuracoes TCP/IP.

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.