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Match each item with the correct statement below.
Premises:
Resolves IP address to host names for DNS clients.
Used to create an alias for a specific host.
The most commonly used DNS records on the Internet and within private networks using DNS for name resolution.
Can be set to notify their secondary servers when any changes are made so that it knows to perform an update.
Send updates of the DNS zone only to the secondary server.
Used to determine name servers for any delegated zones.
A requirement for having multiple domains in one zone
Stored as text-based information in the database that contains them.
Specifies the server that is responsible for handling e-mail and acting as a mail server for a particular domain.
Responses:
Incremental zone transfers
Pointer record
Mail exchanger record
Forward lookups
Alias record
NS records
Contiguous namespace
Master zones
DNS records
Correct Answer:
Premises:
Responses:
Resolves IP address to host names for DNS clients.
Used to create an alias for a specific host.
The most commonly used DNS records on the Internet and within private networks using DNS for name resolution.
Can be set to notify their secondary servers when any changes are made so that it knows to perform an update.
Send updates of the DNS zone only to the secondary server.
Used to determine name servers for any delegated zones.
A requirement for having multiple domains in one zone
Stored as text-based information in the database that contains them.
Specifies the server that is responsible for handling e-mail and acting as a mail server for a particular domain.
Premises:
Resolves IP address to host names for DNS clients.
Used to create an alias for a specific host.
The most commonly used DNS records on the Internet and within private networks using DNS for name resolution.
Can be set to notify their secondary servers when any changes are made so that it knows to perform an update.
Send updates of the DNS zone only to the secondary server.
Used to determine name servers for any delegated zones.
A requirement for having multiple domains in one zone
Stored as text-based information in the database that contains them.
Specifies the server that is responsible for handling e-mail and acting as a mail server for a particular domain.
Responses:
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