You need to ensure that client computers can resolve IP addresses to host names

Your network contains multiple subnets. On one of the subnets, you deploy a server named Server1
that runs Windows Server 2012 R2.
You install the DNS Server server role on Server1, and then you create a standard primary zone
named contoso.com. You need to ensure that client computers can resolve IP addresses to host
names.
What should you do first?

Your network contains multiple subnets. On one of the subnets, you deploy a server named Server1
that runs Windows Server 2012 R2.
You install the DNS Server server role on Server1, and then you create a standard primary zone
named contoso.com. You need to ensure that client computers can resolve IP addresses to host
names.
What should you do first?

A.
Create a GlobalNames zone

B.
Convert the contoso.com zone to an Active Directory-integrated zone

C.
Configure dynamic updates for contoso.com

D.
Create a reverse lookup zone



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CANUSA

CANUSA

names to IP Addresses = Forward lookup Zone
IP Addresses to names = Reverse Lookup Zone

answer = D

Hugh Jorgan

Hugh Jorgan

D D D D D D D

Calin

Calin

You should not use the GlobalNames zone to support the name resolution of records that are dynamically registered in WINS, records which typically are not managed by IT administrators. Support for these dynamically registered records is not scalable, especially for larger customers with multiple domains or multiple forests.

https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc731744.aspx

Implementer2016

Implementer2016

GlobalNames zone is for single-label names only, i.e. to resolve name for *Intranet* URL like http://webserver

The answer is D of course.