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Certifications: A+, Network +, Security +, MCP, MCSA 2003, MCDBA, MCSE, MCTS, MCITP SA:, CCNA, CCNA:Security | DNS command line can anyone supply me with a list of all DNS commands and there functions and information on how they are used. For the 70-291 exam... thanks in advance |
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Certifications: MCITP:EA,EMA MCSE:Messaging 2003, MCSE:NT4, MCTS, CCNA, EMCPA | dnscmd /?
nslookup
then 'help' or '?'
That will give you a list of all the commands and correct syntax. |
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Certifications: MCITP: EA, MCSE 2003: Security, MCSA 2003: Security, MCTS, MCP, Linux+, Security+, Server+, A+ | I recently did a post on using dnscmd for managing 2k8 Core. You should be able to find some help in there and from the references I linked. Configuring DNS Zones in Core Jeffery Land’s Tech Blog |
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Certifications: 70-270, 70-290 - working 70-291 | You can see a complete list of DNS commands in Dnscmd Overview: Domain Name System(DNS), click in Dnscmd Syntax.
You can see a lot of examples clicking in Dnscmd Examples and a lot of links in Concepts session that will help you.
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