Microsoft Exam Questions

You need to ensure that client computers can resolve single-label names to IP addresses

Your network contains multiple subnets.
On one of the subnets, you deploy a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2012.
You install the DNS Server server role on Server1, and then you create a standard primary zone named
contoso.com.
You need to ensure that client computers can resolve single-label names to IP addresses.
What should you do first?

A.
Create a reverse lookup zone.

B.
Convert the contoso.com zone to an Active Directory-integrated zone.

C.
Configure dynamic updates for contoso.com.

D.
Create a GlobalNames zone.

Explanation:
Use GlobalNames zones in Windows Server 2008 to take advantage of single-label names Providing SingleLabel DNS Name Resolution:
While Domain Name System (DNS) is the predominant name-resolution technology in TCP/IP networks,
Windows Internet Name Service (WINS) is deployed inmany networks as an alternative nameresolutionprotocol.
GlobalNames Zone (GNZ) feature:
The GNZ feature is designed to enable DNS resolution of these single-label, static, global names.
You can deploy a GNZ in a single forest or across multiple forests. GNZ is intended to aid the retirement of
WINS. It is not a replacement for WINS. GNZ is not intended tosupport the single-label name resolutionof
records that are registered dynamically and therefore not managedby IT administrators. GNZ does make it
possible for you to provide single-label name resolution of a fixed set ofhost computers whose names are
guaranteed to be both global and unique.
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