And you really shouldn't. You have a gift for understatement. OP is almost certainly not doing that, though, and so OP's stated current configuration is almost certainly the better one. That Microsoft KB article is extremely misleading at best, obsolete garbage at worst. Last modified , somebody should be ashamed. Just to throw my log on this particular fire, what he said. Part of my wanting to do this which is bad I take it is we have two DHCP servers on this same network and if one gives out a X address but then the client renews and grabs a address from X the DNS isn't getting updated.
My current solution is to login to the DNS server and manually delete the incorrect address. Surely, there has to be a better way. There is, don't have two DHCP servers. I would rather not run into the office once a week to start the DHCP server closest to me, only to turn if off a day later, repeat ad nausea week after week.
Is there no way to sync two different reverse-lookup zones so that if a MAC address is registered in one it automatically is removed from the other? You can't login remotely? Why would you have to restart dhcp anyway So we're sort of getting down to basics here. Why do you have 2 networks with 2 dhcp servers if they are apparently overlapping? You can display the status of TCP and UDP endpoints in table format, routing table information, and interface information. The most frequently used options for determining network status are: s , r , and i.
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Answered by:. Archived Forums. Directory Services. Sign in to vote. Hi, As you can see in the screenshot I have a server name appears on the Reverse Lookup zone icb22 whihc had been removed 2 years ago and it's no longer exist physically. Friday, December 21, PM. Monday, December 24, AM. I have navigated into icd. Thats a static record. That zone file must have been copied over to the server you are connected on, or it was a secondary zone that you converted to primary.
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