Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. All domain controllers run
Windows Server 2012 R2. One of the domain controllers is named DC1.
The DNS zone for the contoso.com zone is Active Directory-integrated and has the default settings.
A server named Server1 is a DNS server that runs a UNIX-based operating system.
You plan to use Server1 as a secondary DNS server for the contoso.com zone.
You need to ensure that Server1 can host a secondary copy of the contoso.com zone.
What should you do?
A.
From DNS Manager, modify the Advanced settings of DC1.
B.
From DNS Manager, modify the Zone Transfers settings of the contoso.com zone.
C.
From Windows PowerShell, run the Set-DnsServerForwardercmdlet and specify the contoso.com
zone as a target.
D.
From DNS Manager, modify the Security settings of DC1.
Explanation:
There are two ways that a secondary DNS server can be added. In both scenarios you will need to
add the new server to the Forwarders list of the primary Domain Controller.
1. The Set-DnsServerForwarder cmdlet changes forwarder settings on a Domain Name System (DNS)
server.
2. From the primary server, open DNS Manager, right click on the server name and select Properties.
Click on the Forwarders tab and click the Edit button in the middle of the dialogue box.
Wrong as usual… Right answer is B.
why is not A?
DNS manager => properties => Edit…=> in “edit Forwarders” click to add IP adress or DNS Name
why b?
“edit Forwarders” is not in advanced tab.
man I wish someone moderated this. It’s confusing to those of us who are new to this stuff. I don’t know who to believe..
Right is B ofcourse
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I would go with A.
http://mitigationlog.com/how-to-enable-bind-secondaries-in-windows-dns-server/
Berkeley Internet Name Domain (BIND) is based on UNIX operating system. It controls the speed of zone transference between different vendors and was introduced in Windows to support UNIX server. In Windows, it is termed as BIND Secondaries and helps to mitigate problem interoperability of the two server operating systems that originate from different vendors.
By default, this option is not enabled. If you don’t turn it on first, I don’t think B would work.
A is the right answer.
http://www.aiotestking.com/microsoft/you-need-to-ensure-that-server1-can-host-a-secondary-copy-of-the-contosocom-zone/
A
The question is “you need ensure”
So first find if option “Enable BIND secondaries” is checked.
Answer A