First, the question:
The Domain Control Server DOS window runs the nslookup command prompt as follows:
Second, reason analysis:
The main reason is that the DNS server for the domain control server does not have a reverse lookup zone set, and the computer name is the computer name of the reverse lookup to the domain control server by IP address.
Third, the solution:
1. Right-click Reverse Lookup Zone-----New zone.
2. Select Next.
3. Select the main area-----in Active Directory tick----next.
4, select the second----next.
5, select IPV4 Reverse lookup zone.
6, network input IP address segment 192.168.10----next.
7, select the first----next.
8, choose to complete.
9. Select the forward lookup zone----A record of the computer name of the right-click Server----property.
10. Update the associated pointer (PTR) record (U)----next. (The same effect can be done on reverse lookup zones)
11, Run nslookup command----display the default server test-fatherad.zhuyu.com normal.
Windows server R2 domain control server runs nslookup command default server display UnKnown