- recursive query
With a recursive query, the DNS client requires the DNS server to respond with either the IP address of the request or an error message that the requested name does not exist. - Remote Access Service (RAS)
Service that enables remote clients to dial into a Windows Server 2003 server and access network resources as though they were physically attached to the network. - resource records
The data within a DNS zone file. Windows Server 2003 supports a number of different types of resource records. - reverse lookup zone
This type of zone allows for reverse queries, or the mapping of an IP address back to a hostname. Reverse queries are often used when troubleshooting with the NSLookup command. - Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
A protocol that allows routers to exchange routing information. It is designed for use with small- to medium-size networks. RIP routers periodically exchange entire routing tables. |