AD DNS setup?

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Andy

Hi all, we current have an NT4 domain environment, and are
soon to be moving over to Windows 2003 Active Directory,
we have a single domain of 500 PC and about 25 servers and
that's it.

I was wondering how easy it ws to setup DNS in AD and get
it all working very well?

I keep reading up stuff about registering the domain, do
we? Do the 'outside' see it.

Basically what step to I need to follow to get this all
running nicely? and maybe let me know the best way to
setup a 2nd DNS and replicate the 2.

Kind Reagards

Andy
 
Allow the 2k3 dc to configure dns during the upgrade which should install
and configure it properly on its own. It's address will then need to be
given to all clients either statically or via dhcp.
Regarding the dns name, it really depends on if you have/want a dns name on
the Internet. If your company is xyz.com and already on the Internet, then
you'd want to create your "internal"
domain name something like local.xyz.com or corp.xyz.com. This will
separate the two and make things easier to resolve, as your firewall will
block the local/corp from the "external" exposure. If you're not on the
Internet, then you can call it anything you want and hide it behind the
firewall.
Install dns on a second box and set the zone type to AD intergrated. There
are multiple ways/ideas on setting the IP config but several will work.
Either point both machines to one as primay and then the second machine as
alternate, or each to itself as primary and then the second dns server as
alternate.

the following should help out, and there may be some overlap on info in
them;
825036 Best practices for DNS client settings in Windows 2000 Server and in
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=825036

816592 HOW TO: Configure DNS Dynamic Update in Windows 2003
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=816592

816584 HOW TO: Set Up the Domain Name System for Active Directory in Windows
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=816584


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