Tham khảo tài liệu 'windows server 2008 inside out- p17', công nghệ thông tin, quản trị mạng phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | Installing the DNS Server Configuring DNS Using the Configuring DNS Zones Subdomains Forwarders and Zone Adding Resource Deploying Global Maintaining and Monitoring Troubleshooting the DNS Client Troubleshooting the DNS Server Name services are essential for communications for Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol TCP IP networking. Windows Server 2008 uses the Domain Name System DNS as its primary method of name resolution. DNS enables computers to register and resolve DNS domain names. DNS defines the rules under which computers are named and how names are resolved to IP addresses. Windows Server 2008 also supports Windows Internet Naming Service WINS which is covered in detail in Chapter 25 Implementing and Maintaining WINS. WINS provides a similar service for NetBIOS names as DNS provides for DNS domain names. WINS maps NetBIOS names to IP addresses for hosts running NetBIOS over TCP IP. Installing the DNS Server Service The way you install the DNS Server service depends on whether you plan to use DNS with the Active Directory or without Active Directory. After you make that decision you can install DNS as necessary. Using DNS with Active Directory On a domain with Active Directory DNS is required to install the first domain controller in a domain. Active Directory doesn t necessarily require Windows DNS however. Active Directory is designed to work with any DNS server that supports dynamic updates and Service Location SRV records. This means Active Directory can work with any DNS server running Berkeley Internet Name Domain BIND version or later. If you have DNS servers that use BIND version or later you can use those servers. If you don t already have BIND servers you probably won t want to set these up because there are many benefits to using the Microsoft DNS Server service. When you install the DNS Server service as part of the Active Directory