1. This NetBIOS node type uses broadcasts first (b-node) and then uses WINS queries (p-node) if broadcasts are not successful.
2. You can ___________ for many computers at a time by using Group Policy.
3. By default - a client with a domain name assigned by DHCP (and not Active Directory membership) cannot ____________.
4. This NetBIOS node type uses WINS queries first (p-node) and then uses broadcasts (b-node) as a fallback mechanism if no WINS server is configured - if a configured WINS server is unavailable - or if the queried-for name is not found in the WINS datab
5. You can use ______ to force computers on a network to register connection-specific DNS names.
6. When you have multiple WINS servers in a large organization - you must configure replication among them so that each WINS database remains up to date. In most cases - you want to configure ______ replication among all WINS servers so that they can ef
7. When a DNS server receives a query - how does it first attempt to resolve the name?
8. You can create a Dcpromo _____ file by running Dcpromo on another computer that is running a full installation of Win Server 2008 or Win Server 2008 R2.
9. If a computer needs to resolve a DNS name - what is the first method it attempts to use?
10. Win Server 2008 R2 networks include no fewer than three name resolution systems: ______.
11. By default - Windows clients are configured as ______ nodes.
12. You can adjust the size of the pool of ports from which a random source port is chosen. To do so - type ______ at an elevated command prompt - where is a number up to 10000 indicating the pool size.
13. In Win Vista and Win Server 2008 - LLMNR is enabled only when ______ is enabled. However - in Win 7 and Win Server 2008 R2 - LLMNR is enabled by default without this.
14. 1. Install the DNS server role on the server.2. Do not create any zones. 3. Verify that root hints are configured or updated correctly.
15. When enabled - ______ is always used to resolve computer names on the local subnet for the Network Map feature and for network browsing through Network on the Start menu.
16. Cached records stay alive in the server cache until they exceed their ______ value - until the DNS Server service is restarted - or until the cache is cleared manually.
17. If you want to install a DNS server on a stand-alone or member server running a Server Core installation of Win Srvr 2008 or Win Srvr 2008 R2 - type the following command:
18. The ______ file helps resolve host names to IP addresses - and the ______ file helps resolve NetBIOS names to IP addresses.
19. Deploying DNS servers on DCs enables the zone to benefit from additional features - such as _____ and AD replication among multiple DNS servers.
20. For all host records - you can attempt to force a registration in DNS by typing the command ______ at an elevated command prompt.
21. ______ servers do not host any zones and are not authoritative for any particular domain.
22. DNS ______ is another new feature in Win Server 2008 R2 that helps prevent DNS server spoofing and cache poisoning by locking the TTL value so records cannot be overwritten.
23. Zone files contain the data for the zones for which a server is ______.
24. The ______________ serves two specific functions: First - it enables a client to automatically register its own host record in the corresponding DNS zone. Second - the DNS client automatically adds the primary DNS suffix to DNS queries that do not al
25. As a name resolution mechanism - LLMNR offers a few important advantages.
26. For DNS clients - you can configure a DNS ______ that extends or revises their DNS search capabilities. This list allows searches for single-tag - unqualified computer names in more than one specified DNS domain.
27. To configure DNS cache locking - type the following command at an elevated command prompt on a DNS server running Win Server 2008 R2:
28. A ______ suffix is useful if a computer has two network adapters and you want to distinguish the two routes to that computer by name.
29. _____ refers to the process of making repeated queries to different DNS servers to resolve a name.
30. A ______ is the number of tags left in a domain name to serve as a limit or stopping point for parent domain searching.
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