DNS on Windows 2000

Team-Fly    

  
DNS on Windows 2000, 2nd Edition

By Matt Larson, Cricket Liu

Table of Contents

[SYMBOL] [A] [B] [C] [D] [E] [F] [G] [H] [I] [J] [L] [M] [N] [O] [P] [Q] [R] [S] [T] [U] [V] [W] [X] [Z]

mail addr field 

mail exchangers  2nd 

mailing lists 

maintenance  [See administration]

mapping

    addresses 

    domain names  

    network names and numbers  

    reverse  2nd 

master files  [See zone data files]

master server 

MB records  2nd 

MD records  2nd 

memory 

message compression, resource record data and 

messages, DNS, format of 

Meta IP/DNS 

MF records  2nd 

MG records  2nd 

Microsoft DNS Server 

    Active Directory and  [See Active Directory]

    address sorting and 

    administering 

        logging 

        zone data, updating 

    advanced features of 

    aging and scavenging, enabling 

    converting BIND name server to 

    dynamic update protocol 

        Advanced TCP/IP Settings window  2nd 

    forwarding 

    history of 

    installation 

    interoperability with BIND 

    logging events 

    resources for 

    roundtrip time 

    signal-based tasks  

    starting/stopping  2nd 

        from DOS command line 

    Unicode character support 

    version control 

    zone transfers 

        incremental 

Microsoft Exchange Server 

Microsoft Management Console (MMC) 

mil domain 

MINFO records 

minimum TTL 

mirrored servers 

MMC (Microsoft Management Console) 

MNAME field (DNS console) 

MR records 

multihomed hosts   2nd 

MX records  2nd 

    adding 

    limitation of 

    routing loops  

    RT records vs. 


Team-Fly    
Top

Категории