Windows Server 2000 introduced Active Directory Integrated DNS to the world. This zone type was unique, and it was a separate choice during setup. In Windows Server 2003, […]
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Introducing DNS Database Zones- Implementing DNS
As mentioned earlier in this chapter, a DNS zone is a portion of the DNS namespace over which a specific DNS server has authority. Within a given DNS […]
How Dynamic DNS Populates the DNS Database- Implementing DNS
TCP/IP is the protocol used for network communications on a Microsoft Windows Server 2022 network. Users have two ways to receive a TCP/IP number: ■ Static (you […]
Understanding Servers, Clients, and Resolvers- Implementing DNS
You will need to know a few terms and concepts in order to manage a DNS server. Understanding these terms will make it easier to understand how the […]
Introducing DNS- Implementing DNS
The Domain Name System (DNS) is a service that allows you to resolve a hostname to an Internet Protocol (IP) address. One of the inherent complexities of operating […]
IPv6 Address Breakdown- Understanding IP
The final thing that you need to understand about IPv6 is how the address breaks down. As I have stated previously, there are different sections of an IPv6 […]
IPv6 Integration/Migration- Understanding IP
It’s time to get into the mindset of integrating IPv6 into your existing infrastructure with the longer goal of migrating to IPv6. In other words, this is not […]
IPv6 Address Types- Understanding IP
As stated earlier, there are three types of addresses in IPv6: anycast, unicast, and multicast. A description of each of these types of IPv6 addresses follows: Note the […]
IPv6 Addressing Concepts- Understanding IP
You need to consider several concepts when using IPv6 addressing. For starters, the format of the address has changed. Three types of addresses are used in IPv6, with […]
Understanding IPv6- Understanding IP
Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) is the first major revamping of IP since RFC 791 was accepted in 1981. Yes, the operation of IP has improved, and there […]