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You are the administrator of your company's network. You configure a Windows 2000 Server computer as the DNS server for your network. You create both standard primary forward lookup and reverse lookup zones. You discover that when you use the nslookup utility, you cannot resolve host names from IP addresses on your network. You also discover that when you run the Tracert.exe utility, you receive the following error message. "Unable to resolve target system name." What should you do?

A. Create A (host) records in the forward lookup zone

B. Create A (host) records in the reverse lookup zone

C. Create PTR (pointer) records in the forward lookup zone

D. Create PTR (pointer) records in the reverse lookup zone


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Re: NetChild's Wed 70-216 QOD

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You are the administrator of your company's network. You configure a Windows 2000 Server computer as the DNS server for your network. You create both standard primary forward lookup and reverse lookup zones. You discover that when you use the nslookup utility, you cannot resolve host names from IP addresses on your network. You also discover that when you run the Tracert.exe utility, you receive the following error message. "Unable to resolve target system name." What should you do?

A. Create A (host) records in the forward lookup zone

B. Create A (host) records in the reverse lookup zone

C. Create PTR (pointer) records in the forward lookup zone

D. Create PTR (pointer) records in the reverse lookup zone


We'll see you tomorrow with the correct answer!



And the correct answer is: D

The usual name resolution resolves host names to IP addresses with A (host) records. In this scenario there is a problem with the reverse process: resolving IP addresses to host names. This procedure uses PTR (pointer) records that map IP-addresses to host names. Host (A) records are stored in the forward lookup zone and PTR (Pointer) records are stored in the reverse lookup zone.

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