You work for a company named ABC.com. The ABC.com network consists of a single Active Directory forest
named ABC.com. The forest contains a single Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain named
ABC.com. All servers in the ABC.com domain run Windows Server 2012. ABC.com works with a partner
company named Redbridge Logistics. The Redbridge Logistics network consists of a single Active Directoryforest named RedbridgeLogistics.com. The forest contains a single Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS)
domain named RedbridgeLogistics.com. All servers in the RedbridgeLogistics.com domain run Windows
Server 2012.
A forest trust exists between the two forests. The two networks are connected by a WAN link. A server named
ABC-DNS1 hosts an Active Directory-integrated zone for ABC.com. A server named RL-DNS1 hosts an Active
Directory-integrated zone for RedbridgeLogistics.com. RedbridgeLogistics.com plans to install additional DNS
servers for the RedbridgeLogistics.com domain.
Users in the ABC.com domain need to be able to resolve names of servers in the RedbridgeLogistics.com
domain.
You need to configure a name resolution solution that will ensure that name resolution requests are
automatically forwarded to the new RedbridgeLogistics.com DNS servers when they are installed.
What should you do?
A.
You should configure a forwarder on ABC-DNS1.
B.
You should configure a forwarder on RL-DNS1.
C.
You should configure a secondary zone on ABC-DNS1.
D.
You should configure a stub zone on RL-DNS1.
E.
You should configure a stub zone on ABC-DNS1.
F.
You should configure a conditional forwarder on ABC-DNS1.