After the first three sections of the matting, presumably we should have a basic understanding of DNS and related concepts, this section began to discuss the DNS server installation and configuration, but also have the client settings, the content is very basic.
Today our test environment is made up of a single server for installing the DNS service and an XP system client. The specific parameters and configuration are as follows:
The DHCP component will be installed on the server first (consult the DHCP family for the installation process) to automatically assign parameters such as IP, mask and DNS to the client. The following is the network configuration for this server:
We can see that the preferred DNS server is entered in the column of the local IP, because this computer is also a DNS server.
Now we're going to start installing the DNS components. Locate the Control Panel/Add or Remove Programs/and locate the following settings: