8_Name Resolution on IP Netks

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Technique of configuring how a DNS server responds to requests for name-to-address resolution where one domain name corresponds to multiple IP addresses.

DNS round robin

Can be primary for one DNS database zone and can also be secondary for one or more other DNS database zones.

DNS server

Has these valid aspects: local control over domain name database segments | data from all database segments, available everywhere | highly robust and available database information.

Domain Name System

DNS database record used to identify all DNS servers in a domain. (ABBRV)

NS

Query sequences that represents a typical DNS lookup.

Recursive, then iterative

Is usually some application or service that encounters a domain name for which it needs an IP address.

TCP/IP client

DNS database record used to add arbitrary text information to an DNS database, usually for documentation. (ABBRV)

TXT

In Windows 7, this setting uses whatever NetBIOS setting is provided dynamically by DHCP or if the computer uses a static IPv6 address, automatically use NetBIOS over TCP/IP.

default NetBIOS

Is the process where a DNS server higher in the domain name hierarchy confers responsibility for portions of the global DNS database on DNS servers lower in its hierarchy.

delegation of authority

In a Windows environment, these provide AD services or other capabilities related to defining and applying group policy mechanisms, access controls, user and account information, and so forth.

domain controllers

DNS maintains its data on a large collection of name servers around the Internet by carving the domain namespace into a disjointed collection of ___ or ___.

domain or subdomain

___ (such as ibm.com) can be broken into smaller segments(such as clearlake.ibm.com), as needed.

domains

IPv6 networks use DNS ___ but must be able to work in hybrid IPv4-IPv6 environments.

extensions

Is the primary benefit of caching DNS data.

faster lookups

Consists of all elements of a domain name, in which each is followed by a period and the final period stands for the root of the DNS hierarchy itself. (HINT: FQDNS)

fully qualified domain names

DNS arose from the difficulty of maintaining static ___ files for computers on the ARPANET.

hosts

Windows operating system supports a variety of name resolution technologies, such as these:

hosts files, NetBIOS, WINS, and DNS

Is the name of the reverse hierarchy tree for DNS extensions in an IPv6 environment.

ipv6.arpa

Type of query issued by the DNS server to the name servers in its hierarchy, or to servers provided as pointers in reply to earlier such requests, until an answer is received, when one DNS server receives a recursive request.

iterative queries

A caching-only DNS server is most likely to benefit this type or size organization.

large, service provider

A record used to route SMTP-based e-mail on the Internet and identify the IP address for a domain's master e-mail server.

mail exchange

The piece of software that accesses DNS name servers on behalf of the network client.

name resolvers

Process where DNS servers cache name and address pairs for addresses they resolved, and keep information about name requests that result in error messages.

negative caching

Where requests always go to the name server that is authoritative for the domain that contains the requested name or address to make completely sure data is obtained directly from the source.

root server

For Windows computers, IPv6 destination address selection may interfere with this IPv4 DNS destination address process.

round robin

It is not mandatory to have one or more of these for any DNS database zone.

secondary DNS servers

For each zone, one or more ___ may be created.

secondary name servers

Domain or subdomain databases, also known as database ___ or database ___, each of which belongs to a single authoritative name server for that zone.

segments, zones

Active Directory (AD) clients and domain controllers use these records to determine IP addresses for (other) domain controllers. This record type is described in RFC 2052. (HINT: two words)

service location

WINS--TTL default for the name. (days)

six days

Every zone file must include a ___ record to identify the name server that's primarily responsible for the database segments it manages.

start of authority

This method of name resolution was used by the Internet prior to the introduction of DNS.

static name resolution

This record may be used to add arbitrary text information to a DNS database, usually for documentation.

text

___ root name servers (named A.ROOT-SERVERS.NET., B.ROOT-SERVERS.NET., etc.) act as the top of the DNS hierarchy worldwide. They provide the ultimate source for all name lookups that cannot be resolved through other means.

thirteen

WINS--if the node received the default TTL, it attempts to renew the name at half the TTL value. (days)

three days

Two- and three-letter country codes as well as organizational codes, such as .com, .edu, and .org are included.

top-level domain names

In a LLMNR exchange, the responding node answers the query, but only if it is authoritative for the name in the query. It responds with this type of UDP packet to the sending node.

unicast

This DHCP database record lists the IP-based services, such as Telnet, FTP, HTTP, and so forth, that an Internet host can supply.

well-known services

This and AD are part of a network's infrastructure, where important relationships between AD and DNS are typical and necessary.

windows servers

For each ___, a primary name server is mandatory; it contains the master copy of the database for its ___. (same term for both blanks)

zone

An IPv6 computer with two different network interfaces, each connected to a different subnet--is an example.

zone ID

Each interface can have identical IPv6 link-local addresses but use different ___.

zone ID

DNS database record used to route SMTP-based e-mail on the Internet and identify the IP address for a domain's master e-mail server. (ABBRV)

MX

Is the maximum number of primary database servers allowed in any single DNS database zone.

1

DNS database record that stores domain name-to-IP address translation data. (ABBRV)

A

Some DNS resolvers default to looking up ___ records first and may time out before looking up AAAA records.

A

This DNS resource record maps domain names to IPv4 host addresses.

A

IPv6 host addresses use this DNS resource record.

AAAA

In an IPv6 environment, DNS servers store name resolution data these records rather than in A records. DNS servers and resolvers must maintain both types of records.

AAAA

DNS resource records and error messages are the kinds of data most likely to show up in a response to this type of query.

DNS query of any kind

DNS database record used to create aliases. (ABBRV)

CNAME

Provides the key address resolution service that makes today's Internet possible.

DNS

Was designed to create a flexible, reliable, and robust name and address resolution service that could handle very large address spaces.

DNS

All ___ data has an expiration value.

DNS cache

Its structure mirrors the structure of the domain namespace itself.

DNS database

DNS database record that stores descriptive information about a specific Internet host. (ABBRV)

HINFO

Algorithms are written to work in the IPv6 address space, but they also affect how ___ address selection operates.

IPv4

Uses a source address selection algorithm and a destination address selection algorithm to provide source and destination address selection.

IPv6

-RFC 4795 -Allows IPv4 and IPv6 network nodes to perform name resolution for other devices connected to the same local link. -Is a protocol based on the DNS packet format. -Messages can be sent using TCP but is not supported by Windows Vista.

LLMNR

LLMNR

Link-Local Multicast Name Resolution

DNS database record that stores IP address-to-domain name translation data and supports the operation known as reverse DNS lookup. (ABBRV)

PTR

This protocol is supported by Windows XP SP2, Windows Vista, Windows 7 WRA, and Windows Server 2008, but not by any edition of Windows Server 2003.

Peer Name Resolution Protocol

A, CNAME, HINFO, MX, NS, PTR, SOA, SRV, TXT, WKS are the nine most commonly used __ types.

RR (Resource Records)

RR

Resource Records

DNS database record that identifies the name server that is authoritative for a specific DNS database segment. (ABBRV)

SOA

DNS database record, sometimes simply called a Service record, is designed to provide information about available services and used in the Windows Active Directory environment to map the name of a service to the name of a server that offers such service. (ABBRV)

SRV

This WINS message acknowledges the receipt of the Name Registration Request packet without either granting or denying it, but asks the node to wait. (ABBRV)

WACK

When a node, user, or process with a NetBIOS name signs on to the network or starts up, it attempts to register its name. If the name already exists in the database, the WINS server sends this message type to the node attempting to register. (ABBRV)

WACK

Service that resolves NetBIOS names to IP addresses in routed networks

WINS

DNS database record that lists the IP-based services (Telnet, FTP, HTTP, and so forth) that an Internet host can supply. (ABBRV)

WKS

WACK

Wait Acknowledgement

WINS

Windows Internet Name Service

These software can read "http://2001:db8-adc2-2131.ipv6.literal.net" names.

Windows and any legacy

Is the kind of environment Link-local Multicast Name Resolution protocol works in.

a single subnet

Name of files that map addresses to domain names for reverse lookups. [addr.in-addr.arpa.dns | tree.dn | domain.dns | clearlake.dns]

addr.in-addr.arpa.dns

IPv6 source and destination address selection is managed by ___ that use a set of rules to determine how the selection process is managed.

algorithms

Are where all DNS queries end because it can access any and all authoritative name servers for any database segment.

at the root

WINS servers can go into ___ to prevent the WINS server from being overwhelmed by a sudden spike in utilization.

burst mode

By ____ DNS data from one or more database segments on one or more DNS servers, DNS also provides a mechanism whereby it can attempt to satisfy name resolution requests locally before attempting them remotely, thereby greatly improving the speed of such name resolution.

caching

Store recently accessed DNS records from other domains to avoid incurring the performance overhead involved in making a remote query each time a resource outside the local domain is accessed.

caching servers

Any type of DNS server cannot also be this type of server.

caching-only

For large or heavily trafficked networks, ___ name servers offload the task of resolving names and addresses outside the local zones for users.

caching-only

Windows ___ computers use DNS resolvers to issue service requests to DNS servers for name resolution.

client

DNS was designed as a distributed database; individual portions of such databases, include (or define) only a portion of the overall namespace that DNS can access for its clients.

database segments

This file's records are provided to support reverse DNS lookups. [arpa.addr | cname.addr | db.addr | dns.addr]

db.addr

If your ISP and primary DNS server do not support IPv6 and you type ___ www.ipv6.cisco.com at the interactive prompt, the DNS request may time out without returning the desired data.

nslookup

This command provides access to all kinds of DNS information, either from the current default server, or from a server whose name or IP address you provide as an argument to this command.

nslookup

Using this command, an authoritative response is implied by the absence of non-authoritative response in the reply.

nslookup

DNS ___ incorporate type information that identifies the kind of RR being carried and otherwise describes the record's contents and validity.

packet structures

This record stores IP address-to-domain name translation data and supports the operation known as a reverse DNS lookup.

pointer

Server where the zone data on a secondary server always originates from.

primary

Type of query issued from the client side by most DNS resolvers.

recursive query

Type of query that keeps working until an answer of some kind is forthcoming.

recursive query

DNS clients rely on this software component to interact with an available DNS server for name resolution services.

resolver

Is used when a TCP/IP client sends a name query to a DNS server, that client obtains the address for the DNS server it queries from its TCP/IP configuration data.

resolver

These issue recursive queries that go to a designated DNS server, which either answers that query itself or queries other name servers until an answer is forthcoming.

resolvers

DNS databases consists of a collection of ___, in which such databases consist of a collection of zone files that represents a static snapshot of those databases.

resource records

It is necessary to add ______ for the DNS root servers to the cache of any DNS server during initial configuration and setup.

resource records

Where data associated with domain names, address records, and other specific data of interest to the DNS stored on a DNS server is kept.

resource records

Ordinary DNS servers will accept either authoritative or nonauthoritative replies to their queries, but ___ DNS servers accept only authoritative replies to ensure the validity of the data they supply to DNS servers lower in the domain name hierarchy.

root


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