You have a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2. Server1 has the DNS
Server server role installed.
You need to store the contents of all the DNS queries received by Server1.
What should you configure?
A.
Logging from Windows Firewall with Advanced Security
B.
Debug logging from DNS Manager
C.
A Data Collector Set (DCS) from Performance Monitor
D.
Monitoring from DNS Manager
Explanation:
Debug logging allows you to log the packets sent and received by a DNS server. Debug
logging is disabled by default, and because it is resource intensive, you should only activate
it temporarily when you need more specific detailed information about server performance.
Reference: Active Directory 2008: DNS Debug Logging Facts…
Answer = B
http://technet.microsoft.com/library/cc776361.aspx
B is right by the looks of things.
B
Using server debug logging options
The following DNS debug logging options are available:
Direction of packets
Send Packets sent by the DNS server are logged in the DNS server log file.
Receive Packets received by the DNS server are logged in the log file.
Content of packets
Standard queries Specifies that packets containing standard queries (per RFC 1034) are logged in the DNS server log file.
Updates Specifies that packets containing dynamic updates (per RFC 2136) are logged in the DNS server log file.
Notifies Specifies that packets containing notifications (per RFC 1996) are logged in the DNS server log file.
Notes
Dns.log contains debug logging activity. By default, it is located in the windir\System32\Dns folder.
To enable and use file-based logging, see Select and enable debug logging options on the DNS server.
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc776361(v=ws.10).aspx