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I'm unable to figure out where ip 192.168.21.200 is stored in DNS server. I
cleared cache, restarted server, refreshed nothing is working.
Please help.
Thanks
 
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Krishna said:
I'm unable to figure out where ip 192.168.21.200 is stored in DNS
server. I cleared cache, restarted server, refreshed nothing is
working.
Please help.
Thanks

Clarify please.

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Krishna said:
I'm unable to figure out where ip 192.168.21.200 is stored in DNS server. I
cleared cache, restarted server, refreshed nothing is working.
Please help.
Thanks

DNS servers hold hostnames mapped to IP addresses in the forward lookup
zones, and IP Addresses mapped to hostnames in reverse lookup zones. If
192.168.21.200 is a host on your LAN, it may be in any forward lookup
zone, but only in the revers zone for the 192.168.21 subnet. Your post
is unclear as to what you need to resolve. Maybe you could state exactly
what your problem is.

....kurt
 
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Krishna said:
I'm unable to figure out where ip 192.168.21.200 is stored in DNS
server. I cleared cache, restarted server, refreshed nothing is
working. Please help.
Thanks

Probably from RRAS.

That was a *guess* based on the limited info you provided. If you are not
sure what to provide us to help you, please provide the following info:


1. Unedited ipconfig /all from the machine in question. I assume it is your
DCs?
2. Unedited ipconifg /all from one of your clients..
3. The exact zone name spellng in DNS and whether updates are allowed on the
zone.
4. The AD DNS domain name as it shows up in ADUC.
5. If the SRV records exist under your zone.
6. Any errors in the Event logs on the DC under System, Replication Service
and Directory Services (post the Event ID# and source please)
7. Dcdiag /v /fix > c:\dcdiag.txt (post the dcdiag.txt as an attachment)
8. Netdiag /v /fix > c:\netdiag.txt (post the dcdiag.txt as an attachment)
9. Is RRAS installed?
10. Is ISA or Exchange installed?

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