Checklist: Deploying DNS
Applies To: Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 R2, Windows Server 2003 with SP1, Windows Server 2003 with SP2
Checklist: Deploying DNS
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Review best practices and all planning issues specific to deploying Domain Name System (DNS) servers on your network when not additionally deploying Active Directory. |
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Plan your namespace by specifying a domain name standard for your organization. |
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Plan how to divide up your DNS domain name and network address space into forward and reverse lookup zones as needed. |
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Plan your DNS servers, such as determining how many servers you need to use and where to put them on your network. |
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(Optional) Test and evaluate server performance using DNS performance optimizing and monitoring tools. |
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Review migration and interoperability issues, if appropriate. |
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If clients on your network need to be able to resolve external DNS names, consider the use of forwarders for your network. |
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Register your organization's domain name with the Internet domain name registrar. This name is used to form the DNS names your organization uses on the Internet. Internet DNS Name: ____________________._____ Note
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Determine how to manage DNS client resolver configurations. |
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Begin adding and configuring zones for your first DNS server. |
Configure a new DNS server; Add a forward lookup zone; Add a reverse lookup zone |
Install and configure additional DNS servers if they are to be used as secondary servers for your initial zones. |
Install a DNS server; Add a secondary server for an existing zone; Using secondary servers |
(For primary zones only) If the previous step was used, add additional secondary servers for your existing zones to the name server (NS) record to make them authoritative for the zone. |
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(Optional) Install any additional zones (and DNS servers) for subdomains you want to delegate away from your first DNS server and its zones. |
Configure a new DNS server; Configuring a new primary server |
If the previous step was used, add delegations in parent zones for any subdomains added based on the previous step. For example, if adding sub.example.microsoft.com as a new DNS domain, you would need to add to it a delegation at the example.microsoft.com zone. |
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Add DNS resource records--such as A, PTR, CNAME, and MX records--as needed to complete zone configurations. |
Managing resource records; Add a resource record to a zone; Resource records reference |
Enable or disable dynamic updates for zones as needed. |
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(Optional) Enable WINS lookup for selected zones. |
Enable DNS to use WINS resolution; WINS lookup integration; Using WINS lookup |
(Optional) If you want to push updates to secondary servers for a zone, configure DNS notify at the primary server. |
Create and manage a notify list for a zone; Understanding zones and zone transfer |
Use the monitoring features of the DNS console, such as simple or recursive query testing, to verify that DNS servers are operating correctly. |
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Troubleshoot common DNS-related problems, if needed. |