M
Maxwell
In our Windows 2000 AD domain,with internet access, we
have five domain controllers, about 80 win 2000 / win xp
workstations(DHCP) and two stand-alone servers(static IP).
I would like to know, are the current dns settings
correct.
PDC 1 (dns server),ip 192.168.1.4, dns 192.168.1.4
BDC 2 (dns server),ip 192.168.2.4, dns1 192.168.1.4,dns2
192.168.2.4, dns3 ISP's dns-address
BDC 3,ip 192.168.3.4, dns 192.168.1.4
BDC 4,ip 192.168.4.4, dns 192.168.1.4
BDC 5,ip 192.168.5.4, dns 192.168.1.4
stand-alone server 1, dns1 192.168.2.4, dns2
192.168.1.4,dns3 ISP's DNS-address
stand-alone server 2, dns1 192.168.2.4,dns2
192.168.1.4,dns3 ISP's DNS-address
have five domain controllers, about 80 win 2000 / win xp
workstations(DHCP) and two stand-alone servers(static IP).
I would like to know, are the current dns settings
correct.
PDC 1 (dns server),ip 192.168.1.4, dns 192.168.1.4
BDC 2 (dns server),ip 192.168.2.4, dns1 192.168.1.4,dns2
192.168.2.4, dns3 ISP's dns-address
BDC 3,ip 192.168.3.4, dns 192.168.1.4
BDC 4,ip 192.168.4.4, dns 192.168.1.4
BDC 5,ip 192.168.5.4, dns 192.168.1.4
stand-alone server 1, dns1 192.168.2.4, dns2
192.168.1.4,dns3 ISP's DNS-address
stand-alone server 2, dns1 192.168.2.4,dns2
192.168.1.4,dns3 ISP's DNS-address