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wbafrank

2002-03-11, 11:05 am

And today's poser is ....

Q28. Your company's network is connected to the Internet, but only part of the network is public. You wish to make administration easier, which of the following should you do?

A. Use a vertical DNS namespace for the external and internal networks.

B. Use the same DNS namespace for the external and internal networks.

C. Use a horizontal DNS namespace for the external and internal networks.

D. Use a different DNS namespace for the external and internal networks.

Good Luck .... see you tomorrow for the answer!!
jeff_j_black

2002-03-11, 12:04 pm

'D'
iceman2001

2002-03-11, 1:58 pm

D for me.
KScheler

2002-03-11, 2:41 pm

I choose D. I did this very thing where I work and it works perfect with less administration.
unreal

2002-03-11, 7:03 pm

My pick:

B. Use the same DNS namespace for the external and internal networks.
wbafrank

2002-03-12, 9:16 am

quote:
Originally posted by wbafrank
And today's poser is ....

Q28. Your company's network is connected to the Internet, but only part of the network is public. You wish to make administration easier, which of the following should you do?

A. Use a vertical DNS namespace for the external and internal networks.
B. Use the same DNS namespace for the external and internal networks.
C. Use a horizontal DNS namespace for the external and internal networks.
D. Use a different DNS namespace for the external and internal networks.

Good Luck .... see you tomorrow for the answer!!



And the answer is ....

Correct Answers: D

While it is possible to use the same domain namespace internally and externally, it causes a great deal of extra administrative overhead as well as configuration problems. It is possible to use mycomputer.com for your external namespace while using internal.mycomputer.com for your internal namespace.
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