This section includes 7 InterviewSolutions, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Current Affairs knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
| 1. |
Which Of The Following Conditions Must Be Satisfied To Configure Dynamic Dns Updates For Legacy Clients? |
|
Answer» The zone to be used for dynamic updates MUST be configured to allow dynamic updates. The DHCP SERVER must SUPPORT, and be configured to allow, dynamic updates for LEGACY clients. The zone to be used for dynamic updates must be configured to allow dynamic updates. The DHCP server must support, and be configured to allow, dynamic updates for legacy clients. |
|
| 2. |
By Default, If The Name Is Not Found In The Cache Or Local Hosts File, What Is The First Step The Client Takes To Resolve The Fqdn Name Into An Ip Address? |
|
Answer» Performs a RECURSIVE SEARCH through the PRIMARY DNS server based on the network INTERFACE configuration. Performs a recursive search through the primary DNS server based on the network interface configuration. |
|
| 3. |
Soa Records Must Be Included In Every Zone. What Are They Used For ? |
|
Answer» SOA RECORDS contain a TTL VALUE, used by default in all resource records in the zone. SOA records contain the e-mail address of the PERSON who is responsible for maintaining the zone. SOA records contain the current serial NUMBER of the zone, which is used in zone TRANSFERS. SOA records contain a TTL value, used by default in all resource records in the zone. SOA records contain the e-mail address of the person who is responsible for maintaining the zone. SOA records contain the current serial number of the zone, which is used in zone transfers. |
|
| 5. |
How Do You Manually Create Srv Records In Dns? |
|
Answer» This is on windows server go to run ---> dnsmgmt.msc rightclick on the ZONE you want to ADD srv record to and choose "other NEW record" and choose SERVICE location(srv). This is on windows server go to run ---> dnsmgmt.msc rightclick on the zone you want to add srv record to and choose "other new record" and choose service location(srv). |
|
| 6. |
What Is Primary, Secondary, Stub Zone? |
|
Answer» Primary Zone: - zone which is saved as normal TEXT file with filename (.dns) in DBS folder. MAINTAINS a read, write copy of zone DATABASE. Primary Zone: - zone which is saved as normal text file with filename (.dns) in DBS folder. Maintains a read, write copy of zone database. |
|
| 7. |
Where Does A Host File Reside? |
|
Answer» C:windowssystem32driversetc. c:windowssystem32driversetc. |
|
| 8. |
What Are The Types Of Srv Records? |
|
Answer» MSDCS:Contains DCs INFORMATION. TCP:Contains Global Catalog, KERBEROS & LDAP information. UDP:Contains Sites information. Sites:Contains Sites information. DOMAIN DNS Zone:Conations domain?s DNS specific information. FOREST DNS zone:Contains Forest?s Specific Information. MSDCS:Contains DCs information. TCP:Contains Global Catalog, Kerberos & LDAP information. UDP:Contains Sites information. Sites:Contains Sites information. Domain DNS Zone:Conations domain?s DNS specific information. Forest DNS zone:Contains Forest?s Specific Information. |
|
| 9. |
What Are Srv Records? |
|
Answer» SRV are the service RECORDS, there are 6 service records. They are useful for locating the SERVICES. SRV are the service records, there are 6 service records. They are useful for locating the services. |
|
| 10. |
What Is Scavenging? |
|
Answer» FINDING and DELETING UNWANTED RECORDS. Finding and deleting unwanted records. |
|
| 11. |
Properties Of A Zone? |
|
Answer» General, SOA, NAMESERVER, WINS, Security, and ZONE TRANSFER. General, SOA, NAMESERVER, WINS, Security, and ZONE Transfer. |
|
| 12. |
What Are The Properties Of Dns Server? |
|
Answer» INTERFACES, FORWARDERS, ADVANCED, ROUTINGS, SECURITY, MONITORING, LOGGING, DEBUG LOGGING. INTERFACES, FORWARDERS, ADVANCED, ROUTINGS, SECURITY, MONITORING, LOGGING, DEBUG LOGGING. |
|
| 13. |
How To Enable Dynamic Updates In Dns? |
|
Answer» START>Program>ADMIN TOOLS> DNS >Zone PROPERTIES. Start>Program>Admin tools> DNS >Zone properties. |
|
| 14. |
What Is Secondary Dns Server? |
|
Answer» It is backup for PRIMARY DNS where it MAINTAINS a read only copy of DNS DATABASE. It is backup for primary DNS where it maintains a read only copy of DNS database. |
|
| 15. |
What Is Forwarder? |
|
Answer» When one DNS SERVER can't RECEIVE the query it can be forwarded to ANOTHER DNS once configured as forwarder. When one DNS server can't receive the query it can be forwarded to another DNS once configured as forwarder. |
|
| 16. |
What Is Wins Server? Where We Use Wins Server? Difference Between Dns And Wins? |
|
Answer» WINS is windows internet name service USED to resolve the NetBIOS(computer name)name to IP address.This is PROPRIETARY for Windows.You can USE in LAN.DNS is a Domain Naming System, which resolves Host names to IP addresses. It USES fully qualified domain names. DNS is an Internet standard used to resolve host names. WINS is windows internet name service used to resolve the NetBIOS(computer name)name to IP address.This is proprietary for Windows.You can use in LAN.DNS is a Domain Naming System, which resolves Host names to IP addresses. It uses fully qualified domain names. DNS is an Internet standard used to resolve host names. |
|
| 17. |
Soa Records Must Be Included In Every Zone. What Are They Used For? |
|
Answer» SOA records contain a TTL VALUE, used by default in all resource records in the zone. SOA records contain the e-mail address of the person who is responsible for maintaining the zone. SOA records contain the current SERIAL number of the zone, which is used in zone transfers. SOA records contain a TTL value, used by default in all resource records in the zone. SOA records contain the e-mail address of the person who is responsible for maintaining the zone. SOA records contain the current serial number of the zone, which is used in zone transfers. |
|
| 18. |
How Do I Clear The Dns Cache On The Dns Server? |
|
Answer» GO to CMD PROMPT and TYPE IPCONFIG /flushdns . Go to cmd prompt and type ipconfig /flushdns . |
|
| 19. |
Before Installing Your First Domain Controller In The Network, You Installed A Dns Server And Created A Zone, Naming It As You Would Name Your Ad Domain. However, After The Installation Of The Domain Controller, You Are Unable To Locate Infrastructure Srv Records Anywhere In The Zone. What Is The Most Likely Cause Of This Failure? |
|
Answer» The ZONE you CREATED was not configured to allow DYNAMIC updates. The local interface on the DNS SERVER was not configured to allow dynamic updates. The zone you created was not configured to allow dynamic updates. The local interface on the DNS server was not configured to allow dynamic updates. |
|
| 20. |
What Is The Main Purpose Of Srv Records? |
|
Answer» SRV RECORDS are used in locating HOSTS that provide certain network SERVICES. SRV records are used in locating hosts that provide certain network services. |
|
| 21. |
What Should I Do If The Domain Controller Points To Itself For Dns, But The Srv Records Still Do Not Appear In The Zone? |
|
Answer» Check for a disjointed NAMESPACE, and then RUN Netdiag.exe /fix. Check for a disjointed namespace, and then run Netdiag.exe /fix. |
|
| 22. |
How Do I Set Up Dns For A Child Domain? |
|
Answer» To set up DNS for a child domain, create a delegation record on the parent DNS server for the child DNS server. Create a secondary zone on the child DNS server that transfers the parent zone from the parent DNS server. To set up DNS for a child domain, create a delegation record on the parent DNS server for the child DNS server. Create a secondary zone on the child DNS server that transfers the parent zone from the parent DNS server. |
|
| 23. |
What Is A Forward Lookup? |
|
Answer» RESOLVING HOST NAMES to IP ADDRESSES. Resolving Host Names to IP Addresses. |
|
| 24. |
What Is The Main Purpose Of A Dns Server? |
|
Answer» DNS SERVERS are used to RESOLVE FQDN hostnames into IP addresses and VICE VERSA. DNS servers are used to resolve FQDN hostnames into IP addresses and vice versa. |
|
| 25. |
What Are The Rules Of Registration For The Domains Like .uk, .in, Etc.? |
Answer»
|
|
| 26. |
Tell Me What Are The Ways To Administer The Cases Under Udrp? |
Answer»
|
|
| 27. |
What Is The Nature Of Domain Name Disputes? |
Answer»
|
|
| 28. |
What Is Authoritative Name Server? |
|
Answer» An authoritative NAME SERVER is a name server that gives answers that have been configured by an original SOURCE, for example, the domain administrator or by DYNAMIC DNS methods, in contrast to answers that were obtained via a regular DNS QUERY to another name server. An authoritative-only name server only returns answers to queries about domain names that have been specifically configured by the administrator. An authoritative name server is a name server that gives answers that have been configured by an original source, for example, the domain administrator or by dynamic DNS methods, in contrast to answers that were obtained via a regular DNS query to another name server. An authoritative-only name server only returns answers to queries about domain names that have been specifically configured by the administrator. |
|
| 29. |
What Are The Rules For Registration Of .biz, .com, .info, .name, .net And .org Names? |
Answer»
|
|
| 30. |
Do You Know How Does Wipo Ensure That There Is No Conflict Of Interest? |
Answer»
|
|
| 31. |
What Are The Reasons Of Having Disputes? |
|
Answer» The reasons of having disputes are as follows:
The reasons of having disputes are as follows: |
|
| 32. |
Can You Explain What Are The Factors Involved In Guiding The Panelists Decisions? |
Answer»
|
|
| 33. |
What Is The Role Of Icann In Domain Names? |
Answer»
|
|
| 34. |
Explain What Is The Purpose Of Wipo Providing A Resolution Service Provider? |
Answer»
|
|
| 35. |
What Is The Function Of Wipo To Resolve The Disputes Taking Place? |
Answer»
|
|
| 36. |
What Is The Purpose Of Domain Name Space? |
Answer»
|
|
| 37. |
What Is The Provision To Change The Registrars After Registering A Domain Name? |
Answer»
|
|
| 38. |
Do You Know How Does Udrp Function? |
Answer»
|
|
| 39. |
What Is The Role Of Udrp? |
Answer»
|
|
| 40. |
What Is The Directory Structure Of The Domain Names? |
Answer»
|
|
| 41. |
What Are The Steps Involved In Registering The Domain? |
Answer»
|
|
| 42. |
Explain What Are The Results Of The Procedures Followed By Udrp? |
Answer»
|
|
| 43. |
What Are The Factors Involved In Guiding The Panelists Decisions? |
|
Answer» Panelists are very important people that take the DECISION on the cases and on the basis of criteria come up with the resolution.
Panelists are very important people that take the decision on the cases and on the basis of criteria come up with the resolution. |
|
| 44. |
Can You Explain What Are The Main Function Of Domain Names? |
Answer»
|
|
| 45. |
What Is The Use Of Domain Name System? |
Answer»
|
|
| 46. |
How To Check Dns Health? |
|
Answer» USING the DCdiag. Using the DCdiag. |
|
| 47. |
What Are Tools For Troubleshooting Of Dns? |
|
Answer» DNS CONSOLE, NSLOOKUP, DNSCMD, IPCONFIG, DNS LOGS. DNS Console, NSLOOKUP, DNSCMD, IPCONFIG, DNS Logs. |
|
| 48. |
What Are Queries Types In Dns? |
|
Answer» Recursive QUERY: This name queries are generally made by a DNS client to a DNS server or by a DNS server that is configured to pass unresolved name queries to another DNS server, in the case of a DNS server configured to use a forwarder. Recursive Query: This name queries are generally made by a DNS client to a DNS server or by a DNS server that is configured to pass unresolved name queries to another DNS server, in the case of a DNS server configured to use a forwarder. |
|
| 49. |
What Is Conditional Forwarding In Dns? |
|
Answer» We can CONFIGURE the DNS server to forward QUERIES according to specific domain names using conditional FORWARDERS. In this case QUERY is forward to an IP address against a DNS domain NAME. We can configure the DNS server to forward queries according to specific domain names using conditional forwarders. In this case query is forward to an IP address against a DNS domain name. |
|
| 50. |
What Is Forwarding In Dns? |
|
Answer» A forwarder is a FEATURE in DNS server that is used to FORWARD DNS queries for external DNS names to DNS SERVERS outside of that network. We ca configure a DNS server as a forwarder to forward the name QUERY to other DNS servers in the network when they cannot RESOLVE locally to that DNS server. A forwarder is a feature in DNS server that is used to forward DNS queries for external DNS names to DNS servers outside of that network. We ca configure a DNS server as a forwarder to forward the name query to other DNS servers in the network when they cannot resolve locally to that DNS server. |
|