How to configure the Forward Lookup Zone?
Submitted by: Administrator1) Open the DNS MMC in the Secondary Name Server.
2) In the console tree, under DNS, click Host name (where Host name is the host name of the DNS server).
3) In the console tree, click Forward Lookup Zones.
4) Right-click Forward Lookup Zones, and then click New Zone.
5) When the New Zone Wizard starts, click Next to continue.
6) Click Standard secondary, and then click Next.
7) In the Name box, type the name of the zone (for example, example.com), and then click Next.
8) 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.
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2) In the console tree, under DNS, click Host name (where Host name is the host name of the DNS server).
3) In the console tree, click Forward Lookup Zones.
4) Right-click Forward Lookup Zones, and then click New Zone.
5) When the New Zone Wizard starts, click Next to continue.
6) Click Standard secondary, and then click Next.
7) In the Name box, type the name of the zone (for example, example.com), and then click Next.
8) 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.
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