HOW TO: Configure a Secondary Name Server in Windows Server 2003 (816518)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Datacenter Edition
- Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition
- Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition
- Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Web Edition
- Microsoft Windows XP 64-Bit Edition Version 2003
- Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003, Standard Edition
- Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003, Premium Edition
SUMMARY This step-by-step article describes how to configure a
secondary DNS server. back to the
topIdentify the Secondary Name ServerOn the primary DNS server, identify an additional name server. To
do this, follow these steps:
- Click Start, point to
Administrative Tools, and then click DNS.
- In the console tree, expand Host name
(where Host name is the host name
of the DNS server).
- In the console tree, expand Forward Lookup
Zones.
- Right-click the zone that you want (for example,
example.com), and then click
Properties.
- Click the Name Servers tab, and then
click Add.
- In the Server fully qualified domain name
(FQDN) box, type the host name of the server that you want to
add.
For example, type
namesvr2.example.com.
- In the IP address box, type the IP
address of the name server that you want to add (for example,
192.168.0.22), and then click Add.
- Click OK, and then click
OK.
- In the console tree, click Reverse Lookup
Zones, right-click the zone that you want, and then click
Properties.
- Click the Name Servers tab, and then
click Add.
- In the Server name box, type the host
name of the server that you want to add.
For example,
namesvr2.example.com.
- In the IP address box, type the IP
address of the name server that you want to add (for example,
192.168.0.22), and then click Add.
- Click OK two times.
back to the topInstall DNS on the Secondary Name ServerTo install the DNS service, follow these steps:
- Log on to the computer as an administrator.
- Click Start, point to Control
Panel, and then click Add or Remove Programs.
- Click Add\Remove Windows Components.
- In the Components list, click
Networking Services (do not click to select or click to clear
the check box), and then click Details.
- Click to select the Domain Name System
(DNS) check box, and then click OK.
- On the Windows Components page, click
Next.
- Insert the Windows 2000 Server CD when you are prompted,
and then click OK.
- On the Completing the Windows Components
Wizard page, click Finish.
- Click Close.
DNS is now
installed. To start the DNS snap-in, click Start, point to
Administrative Tools, and then click DNS.
back to the topConfigure the Forward Lookup ZoneTo configure the forward lookup zone on the secondary name server,
follow these steps:
- Log on to the secondary name server as an administrator.
- Click Start, point to
Administrative Tools, and then click DNS.
- In the console tree, under DNS, click
Host name (where
Host name is the host name of the DNS server).
- In the console tree, click Forward Lookup
Zones.
- Right-click Forward Lookup Zones, and
then click New Zone.
- When the New Zone Wizard starts, click
Next to continue.
- Click Secondary Zone, and then click
Next.
- In the Name box, type the name of the
zone (for example,
example.com), and then click Next.
- On the Master DNS Servers page, type the
IP address of the primary name server for this zone, click
Add, click Next, and then click
Finish.
back to the topConfigure the Reverse Lookup Zone To configure the reverse lookup zone on the secondary name
server, follow these steps:
- Click Start, point to
Administrative Tools, and then click DNS.
- In the console tree, click Host
name (where Host name is the host
name of the DNS server).
- In the console tree, click Reverse Lookup
Zones.
- Right-click Reverse Lookup Zones, and
then click New Zone.
- When the New Zone Wizard starts, click
Next to continue.
- Click Secondary zone, and then click
Next.
- In the Network ID box, type the network
ID (for example, type 192.168.0), and then click
Next.
Note The network ID is that portion of the TCP/IP address that
pertains to the network.
For additional information about TCP/IP
networks, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft
Knowledge Base: 164015 Understanding TCP/IP Addressing and Subnetting Basics - On the Zone File page, click
Next, and then click Finish.
back to the topTroubleshootback to the
topREFERENCES For additional informationabout how
to install and configure DNS, click the following article numbers to view the
articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 814591
HOW TO: Install and Configure DNS
Server in Windows Server 2003
238797 Microsoft DNS Server Installation and Configuration Document Available on Windows NT FTP Site 323445 HOW TO: Create a New Zone on a DNS Server in Windows Server 2003 back to the
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Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 8/31/2006 |
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Keywords: | kberrmsg kbHOWTOmaster kbNetwork KB816518 |
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