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Synopsis
TCP/IP: Introduction to DNS Server provides an overview of the Microsoft Browser Services and the Domain Name System (DNS). It shows users how to configure the Microsoft DNS Server and use database files.
Audience
This course is for anyone preparing for the MCSE Exam 70-59 or anyone who wants to learn about the Microsoft Browser Services and the DNS Server.

Time
4 hours

Product Code: TCPC06
After completing TCP/IP: Introduction to DNS Server, the user should be able to:

Describe the Microsoft Browser Services
Browse multiple subnets
Explain the Microsoft Domain Name System (DNS)
Demonstrate name resolution with the Browser Services and DNS
Configure the Microsoft DNS Server

The Browsing Process
Browsing Service basics
Configuring different browser types
Selecting browser elections
Browsing workgroups and domains
Using NT directory services

Browsing Multiple Subnets
Using LMHOSTS
Browsing with LMHOSTS
Using WINS to enable NBT
Browsing with WINS

Domain Name System
Identifying the domain name space
Delegating domain administration
Resolving DNS queries

Internet Domain Space
Describing the organization of the Internet domain name space
Using subdomains in the US domain
Using subdomains in non-government organizations

DNS Name Resolution
Obtaining domain information with WHOIS
Mapping addresses to names
Implementing DNS — the decision

Configuring Microsoft DNS Server
Accomplishing name resolution with HOSTS files
Preparing to use DNS
Managing Microsoft DNS Server
Using DNS configuration options
Creating BIND database files
Using the BOOT file

Database Files
Using domain database files
Explaining reverse-matching database files
Using the localhost database file
Explaining the cache file
Setting up a secondary name server


 

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