Can the IP address and computer name of the DC be changed arbitrarily? The answer is certainly not. Here's how to change the IP and computer name of a DC.
One. Change the domain controller IP address. (Don't forget to change the DNS server in DHCP after you've finished changing it!)
1. Querying the IP address of the domain controller and the DNS server address
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2. Change the IP address of the domain controller and see if it takes effect
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3. Stop the Netlogon service
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4. Restart the Netlogon service
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5. Re-registering DNS information
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6.DNS server verifies all new active records (a record)
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7. Delete and rebuild the reverse lookup zone
If you have a reverse lookup zone, follow the procedure below:
A. Removing a reverse lookup zone
B. rebuilding a reverse lookup zone
C. domain controller rebuilds PTR Records
8. Restart the domain controller
9. Verifying the status of a domain controller
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Two. Name the domain controller
1. Verify the FQDN name of the domain controller
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2. Add a new FQDN name for the domain controller
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3. Set the new FQDN name to online mode
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4. Restart the domain controller
5. Delete the original FQDN name
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6. Verifying host records for domain controllers in the DNS server
A. Deleting the original record in the forward zone -note.com
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B. verifying that the SRV record is updated
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7. Verify the domain controller where the host role resides
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Active Directory Management: Change the IP address of the DC and rename the DC computer name