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LAB 2

WORKSHEET
DEPLOYING
INFRASTRUCTURE
SERVICES
This lab contains the following exercises and activities
Exercise 2!"
Exercise 2!2
Exercise 2!#
Exercise 2!$
Exercise 2!%
Exercise 2!&
Exercise 2!'
Designing a DNS Namespace
Installing the DNS Server Role
Creating a Zone
Creating Domains
Creating Resource Records
Installing the DHCP Role
Creating a Scope
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Lab Review
Lab (hallenge
Wor)station Reset
"uestions
#sing Reverse Name Resolution
Returning to $aseline
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Exercise 2!" *esigning a *+S +a,es-ace
Overview The new division will have its own DNS namespace, and your first task is to
design that namespace by specifying appropriate domain and host names for
the computers in the division.
Completion time ! minutes
". #n the diagram provided in $igure "% on the following page, write both the domain
names and the fully &ualified domain names that you have selected for the computers in
the appropriate spaces.
$ %&'C (indo)s Server 2**+ 'dministrator, -.am /*0121
Exercise 2!2 .nstalling the *+S Server Role
Overview To deploy the DNS namespace you designed in '(ercise "., you must first
install the DNS Server role on a )indows Server "**+ computer.
Completion time * minutes
Exercise 2!# (reating a /one
Overview , -one is the administrative division that DNS servers use to administer
domains. The first step in implementing the DNS namspace that you
designed is to create a -one representing your root domain.
Completion time * minutes
01estion "
Why is the Store the zone in Active Directory checkbox grayed
out?
01estion 2
What resource records appear in the new zone you created by
default?
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Exercise 2!$ (reating *o,ains
Overview , single -one on a DNS server can encompass multiple domains as long as
the domains are contiguous. #n this e(ercise, you create the departmental
domains you specified in your namespace design.
Completion time ! minutes
01estion #
What resource records appear in the new domains you created
by default?
Exercise 2!% (reating Reso1rce Records
Overview Now that you have created the -ones and domains for your namespace, you
can begin to populate them with the resource records that the DNS server
uses to resolve host names into #. addresses.
Completion time ! minutes
01estion $
What must you do before you can select the Create associated
pointer !"#$ record checkbox in the %ew &ost dialog box?
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/. .ress Ctrl0.rt Scr to take a screen shot of the DNS 1anager console, showing the
resource records you created in the 2uman 3esources domain, and then press Ctrl04 to paste the
resulting image into the lab*"5worksheet file in the page provided.
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Exercise 2!& .nstalling the *H(3 Role
Overview D2C. enables computers on the lab network to obtain their own #.
addresses and other critical TC.6#. settings. To deploy a D2C. server, you
must first install the D2C. role using Server 1anager.
Completion time ! minutes
01estion %
Where did the wizard obtain the '! address that appears in the
!referred D%S Server '!v( Address text box by default?
Because it is the servers local IP
01estion &
What happens?
)alid
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*. .ress Ctrl0.rt Scr to take a screen shot of the ,dd 3oles )i-ard, showing the Specify
IPv4 DNS Server Settings page, and then press Ctrl04 to paste the resulting image into the
lab*"5worksheet file in the page provided.
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Exercise 2!' (reating a Sco-e
Overview , scope is a range of #. addresses that a D2C. server uses to supply clients
on a particular subnet with #. addresses. #n this e(ercise, you create a scope
on your D2C. server.
Completion time ! minutes
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"7. .ress Ctrl0.rt Scr to take a screen shot of the D2C. console, showing the contents of the
,ddress .ool folder, and then press Ctrl04 to paste the resulting image into the lab*"5worksheet
file in the page provided.
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Lab Review Questions
Completion time * minutes
. #n '(ercise ".8, which of the New Zone Wizard pages would not appear if you opted to
store your -ones in ,ctive Directory9
". #n '(ercise ".:, why would the lack of a static #. address be a problem, considering that
D2C. clients use broadcast transmissions to locate D2C. servers9
8. The )indows D2C. server enables you to configure D2C. options at the scope level;
affecting only the clients obtaining addresses from that scope;and at the server level,
affecting clients obtaining addresses from any scope on the server. On an actual
production network, why would it be more practical to configure the 3outer option as a
scope option and the DNS Servers option as a server option9
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Lab Challenge: Using Reverse Name Resolution
Completion time "* minutes
3everse name resolution occurs when a resolver sends an #. address to a DNS server and
receives a host name in return rather than sending a host name and receiving an #. address. To
complete this challenge, you must configure your DNS server to perform reverse name
resolutions for all of the resource records you created in '(ercise ".!.
. <ist the basic tasks you performed to complete the challenge.
"$ %&'C (indo)s Server 2**+ 'dministrator, -.am /*0121
". .ress Ctrl0.rt Scr to take a screen shot of the DNS 1anager console, showing the
elements you created during the challenge, and then press Ctrl04 to paste the resulting image
into the lab*"5worksheet file in the page provided.

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