What else should you do?

You are the network administrator for your company. The network consists of a single Active
Directory domain. Your network contains a DMZ. It also contains a DNS server named DNSExt,
three Web servers, and an e-mail server. These servers all run the Windows Server 2003
operating system.
The internal network contains one DNS server, which contains an Active Directory-Integrated
zone. The internal network also contains four domain controllers, five file and print servers, and a
WINS server. All servers on the internal network run the Windows Server 2003 operating system.
Five subnets exist on the internal network, each containing either a DHCP server or a DHCP

Relay Agent.
The network includes 4,000 client computers. These computers run either the Windows 2000
Professional operating system or the Windows XP Professional operating system. All clients
receive their IP addressing through the DHCP server, including their DNS and WINS addressing.
For better performance, you add a DNS server named DNS2 to Subnet5. You configure the DHCP
server, DNS server, and firewall to allow for the new DNS server. This server should be configured
to allow for DNS resolution for internal resources. The external DNS server should resolve all host
names for Internet access.
You configured a forward lookup zone for the internal network on DNS2. What else should you
do?

You are the network administrator for your company. The network consists of a single Active
Directory domain. Your network contains a DMZ. It also contains a DNS server named DNSExt,
three Web servers, and an e-mail server. These servers all run the Windows Server 2003
operating system.
The internal network contains one DNS server, which contains an Active Directory-Integrated
zone. The internal network also contains four domain controllers, five file and print servers, and a
WINS server. All servers on the internal network run the Windows Server 2003 operating system.
Five subnets exist on the internal network, each containing either a DHCP server or a DHCP

Relay Agent.
The network includes 4,000 client computers. These computers run either the Windows 2000
Professional operating system or the Windows XP Professional operating system. All clients
receive their IP addressing through the DHCP server, including their DNS and WINS addressing.
For better performance, you add a DNS server named DNS2 to Subnet5. You configure the DHCP
server, DNS server, and firewall to allow for the new DNS server. This server should be configured
to allow for DNS resolution for internal resources. The external DNS server should resolve all host
names for Internet access.
You configured a forward lookup zone for the internal network on DNS2. What else should you
do?

A.
On DNS2, select the Use WINS forward lookup option.

B.
Configure DNS2 to forward unresolved host names to DNSExt.

C.
Configure DNSExt to be the primary DNS server in the DHCP scope options.

D.
Configure the new DNS server as a forwarding-only server. Select the Do Not Use Recursion
for the Domain option.

E.
Configure the new DNS server as a conditional forwarding DNS server. Type the domain name
in the forwarding server box.



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