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What command should you run?

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Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain
contains a DNS server named Server1. Server1 is configured to resolve single-label names
for DNS clients.
You need to view the number of queries for single-label names that are resolved by Server1.
What command should you run?
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23 Comments on “What command should you run?

  1. Julian says:

    GlobalNames is a single-labelled name and the question states, “You need to view the number of queries for single-label names that are resolved by Server1.”

    So they need statistics for the globalnames single-label, not contoso.COM




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  2. Joe says:

    to resolve single label names you need to have a zone called globalnames, so to get the number of single label names resolved you have to get statistics for that zone.




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  3. Mnoble says:

    Remember GlobalNames = WINS (Windows Internet Name Service). Remember that WINS equals NETBIOS and that NETBIOS equals SINGLE LABEL NAMES.

    In a long winded and totally unnecessary fashion MS is asking about listing cashed WINS NetBIOS entries.

    NetBIOS entries are stored in the GlobalNames zone.

    As an MS IT person since 1998 I have zero idea WHY anything to do with NETBIOS or WINS is in the exam. They might as well throw in some NetBEUI questions in there while they are at it.

    I haven’t seen a WINS in a production environment since 2004.




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    1. Luis Batista says:

      This funcionality is not exclusive from WINS. Windows Server 2012 has the GlobalNames zone to allow the resolution of queries with single label names (hostnames)




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