Web site Deployment ~windows Server | Local Deployment Http://www.cnblogs.com/dunitian/p/4822808.html#iis
DNS server deployment is not clear can see an article: http://www.cnblogs.com/dunitian/p/5439816.html
In-house PCs, basically DNS are internal servers (because there are some internal sites and systems)
So how does the DNS server set up to get the company PC to access the extranet?
Just take the transponder off.
Enter the IP address of the DNS server provided by your ISP, etc.: (this picture is not complete, only reference)
Here's how to configure an alternate DNS server:
Current DNS server + alternate DNS server
See if the zone transfer settings are right.
To an alternate DNS server, create a secondary zone
Same as the first domain setting
Enter the IP address of the following primary DNS server
OK, don't panic about this situation.
Right-click, select Transfer from primary server
Refresh, knock it off ~
The primary server is normal, the secondary DNS server is only when the backup (can also be resolved), when the primary server hangs, the secondary DNS server play a role ~ ~ ~
Graphic Proof:
If you set up an alternate DNS server only, the primary DNS is normal or abnormal, and you can access it normally:
6.DNS company PC access settings + configuration of primary DNS server and secondary DNS server