MCSE Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure Exam Cram 2 (Exam Cram 70-216)
| Because of the important role DNS servers play in a Windows 2000 environment, it's important to properly manage and monitor them on a regular basis to ensure adequate performance. The following section introduces you to some of the management tasks you might have to perform on a DNS server and how to monitor your DNS server using Performance's System Monitor. Managing DNS
Most management tasks performed on a DNS server are done through the DNS management console. When you highlight your DNS server within the DNS manager and click the Action menu, you see several options that can be used to manage different aspects of DNS. Some of the available options are summarized as follows :
Monitoring DNS
Finally, you should monitor your DNS servers on a regular basis. Obviously, in large enterprise environments, you should monitor DNS servers more frequently. In any case, because DNS servers play such an important role within a Windows 2000 domain, it's important that solid performance is maintained . The tool most often used to monitor how services are performing is the System Monitor tool located within the Performance console. When you install DNS, several counters are added specifically for monitoring this service (see Figure 2.16). Table 2.4 outlines some of the common DNS performance counters. Figure 2.16. DNS performance counters in the Add Counters dialog box.
Table 2.4. Common DNS Performance Counters
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