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!
Create resource records
1.
In the console tree, expand
DEN-SRV2
,
expand
Forward Lookup Zones
,
and then click
nwtraders.msft
.
2.
In the console tree, right-click
Nwtraders.msft
and then click
New
Host (A)…
.
3.
In the Name
field, type
NW-SRV11
.
4.
In the IP address
field, type
192.168.1.10
, click
Add Host
,
click
OK
,
and
then click
Done
.
5.
In the console tree, right-click
nwtraders.msft
,
and then click
New Alias
(CNAME)…
.
6.
In the Alias name
field, type
www
.
7.
In the Fully qualified domain name (FQDN) for target host
field, type
NW-SRV11.nwtraders.msft
and then click
OK
.
8.
Click
Start
,
point to
All Programs
,
point to
Accessories
,
and then click
Command Prompt
.
9.
At the command prompt, type
ping www.nwtraders.msft
and then press
ENTER.
What name and IP address was www.nwtraders.msft resolved to?
192.168.1.10
____________________________________________________________
10.
Close all open windows.
!
Prepare for the next practice
1.
Ensure that the DEN-DC1 and DEN-SRV2 virtual machines are started.
2.
Start the DEN-SRV1 virtual machine.
Practice: Configuring Reverse Lookup Zones and Zone Delegation
In this practice, you will:
!
Configure a reverse lookup zone.
!
Configure a zone delegation.
Ensure that the DEN-DC1, DEN-SRV1, and DEN-SRV2 virtual machines are
started.
!
Prepare for this practice
•
If necessary, log on to DEN-DC1, DEN-SRV1,
and DEN-SRV2
as
Contoso\Administrator
,
with a password of
Pa$$w0rd
.
!
Configure a reverse lookup zone on DEN-SRV2
1.
On DEN-SRV2, click
Start
,
point to
All Programs
, point to
Accessories
,
and then click
Command Prompt
.
2.
At the command prompt, type
ping -a 10.10.0.50
and then press ENTER.
Was the address resolved to a name?
No
____________________________________________________________
3.
On DEN-SRV2, click
Start
,
point to
Administrative Tools
, and then
click
DNS
.
4.
In the console tree, expand
DEN-SRV2
and then click
Reverse Lookup
Zones
.
5.
Right-click
Reverse Lookup Zones
and then click
New Zone
.
6.
Click
Next
.
Ensure that
Primary Zone
is selected and then click
Next
.
7.
In the Network ID
field, type
10.10.0
and then click
Next
.
Objective
Instructions
Practice
8.
In the Create a new file with this file name
field, ensure that
0.10.10.in-addr.arpa.dns
is entered and then click
Next
.
9.
Click
Next
and then click
Finish
.
10.
Expand
Reverse Lookup Zones
and then click
10.10.0.x Subnet
.
11.
In the console tree, right-click
10.10.0.x Subnet
and then click
New
Pointer (PTR)
.
12.
In the
Host IP number
field, type
50
. In the
Host name
field, type
test.contoso.msft
and then click
OK
.
13.
To flush the DNS cache, type
ipconfig /flushdns
at the command prompt.
14.
At the command prompt, type
ping -a 10.10.0.50
and then press ENTER.
Was the address resolved to a name?
Yes
____________________________________________________________
!
Configure a delegated subdomain for Dev.contoso.msft
1.
On DEN-SRV1, click
Start
,
point to
Administrative Tools
, and then
click
DNS
.
2.
In the console tree, click
DEN-SRV1
, click the
Action
menu, and then click
New Zone
.
3.
On the
New Zone Wizard
page, click
Next
.
4.
Ensure that
Primary zone
is selected and then click
Next
.
5.
Ensure that
Forward lookup zone
is selected and then click
Next
.
6.
In the Zone Name
field, type
dev.contoso.msft
and then click
Next
.
7.
In the Create a new file with this file name field, ensure that
dev.contoso.msft.dns
is entered and then click
Next
.
8.
Click
Next
and then click
Finish
.
9.
In the console tree, expand
DEN-SRV1
, expand
Forward Lookup Zones
,
and then select
dev.contoso.msft
.
10.
In the console tree, right-click
dev.contoso.msft
, and then click
New
Host (A)…
.
11.
In the Name
field, type
DEN-DEVSRV1
.
12.
In the IP address
field, type
192.168.1.11
, click
Add Host
,
click
OK
,
and
then click
Done
.
13.
On DEN-DC1, open a command prompt, and type
ping den-devsrv1.dev.contoso.msft
. Did you successfully resolve the name
to an IP address?
No
____________________________________________________________
14.
On DEN-DC1, click
Start
,
point to
Administrative Tools
, and then click
DNS
.
15.
In the DNS console tree, expand
DEN-DC1
, expand
Forward Lookup
Zones
,
and then click
Contoso.msft
.
16.
Right-click
Contoso.msft
and then click
New Delegation
. Click
Next
.
17.
In the
Delegated Domain
field, type
Dev
and then click
Next
.
18.
In the
Name Servers
window, click
Add
.
19.
In the
Server
fully qualified domain name
(FQDN)
field, type
DEN-srv1.contoso.msft
and then click
Resolve
. Click
OK
.
20.
Click
Next
and then click
Finish
.
21.
At the command prompt, type
ipconfig /flushdns
and then press ENTER.
22.
Type
ping DEN-devsrv1.dev.contoso.msft
and then press ENTER. Did
you successfully resolve the name to an IP address?
Yes
____________________________________________________________
Practice: Configuring DNS Zone Transfers
In this practice, you will:
!
Configure DNS zone transfers.
!
Configure a secondary zone.
Ensure that the DEN-DC1, DEN-SRV1, and DEN-SRV2 virtual machines are
started.
!
Prepare for this practice
•
If necessary, log on to DEN-DC1
and DEN-SRV1
as
Contoso\Administrator
, with a password of
Pa$$w0rd
.
!
Configure DEN-DC1 to allow zone transfers
1.
On DEN-DC1, click
Start
,
point to
Administrative Tools
,
and then click
DNS
.
2.
Expand
DEN-DC1
, expand
Reverse Lookup Zones
,
and then click
10.10.0.x Subnet
.
3.
Right-click
10.10.0.x Subnet
and then click
Properties
.
4.
On the
Zone Transfers
tab, ensure that
Allow zone transfers
and
Only to
servers listed on the Name Servers tab
are selected and then click
Notify
.
5.
In the Notify window, ensure that
Servers listed on the Name Servers tab
is selected and then click
OK
.
6.
On the
Name Servers
tab, click
Add
.
7.
In the
Server fully qualified domain name (FQDN)
field, type
Den-srv1.contoso.msft
, click
Resolve
, and then click
OK
.
8.
Click
OK
.
Objectives
Instructions
Practice