[ActiveDir] DNS replication question

2003-03-10 Thread Cariglia, Daniel












 Hello,



 I
have been lurking on this list for about 6 months now and have a question
regarding DNS and replication. I
have just got my AD up and running with one child domain. The problem is when a PC registers with
DNS on the root it never replicates down to the child DNS. It picks up a DHCP address from a
NON-AD server but the DNS entry on the PC is manually set for DNS on the root
server. The registration shows up
on the root DNS server. I have not
been able to find a clear way to have DNS replicate from the root to child or
vice versa from Microsoft. Any
assistance would be greatly appreciated, as I am still a bit green with AD. Thank you in advance. 



 Dan
Cariglia 









Re: [ActiveDir] DNS replication question

2003-03-10 Thread John Hicks/MIS/HQ/KEMET/US

Are you running AD integrated zones
or standard? If you are running standard you would setup a secondary zone
in the child domain that pulls from the Primary in the root domain. If
you go into the properties of the zone on each server you can set the zone
transfer properties. Put in the names and that should take care of it.






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 Hello,


 I have been lurking on this list for about 6 months now and have
a question regarding DNS and replication. I have just got my AD up
and running with one child domain. The problem is when a PC registers
with DNS on the root it never replicates down to the child DNS. It
picks up a DHCP address from a NON-AD server but the DNS entry on the PC
is manually set for DNS on the root server. The registration shows
up on the root DNS server. I have not been able to find a clear way
to have DNS replicate from the root to child or vice versa from Microsoft.
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated, as I am still a bit
green with AD.  Thank you in advance. 


 Dan Cariglia 


RE: [ActiveDir] DNS replication question

2003-03-10 Thread Roger Seielstad
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The 
zone information will be replicated, but only to DCs within the same domain. 
There is no cross-domain automatic replication. You need to either use 
forwarders or set up secondaries for that.


-- 
Roger D. Seielstad - 
MCSE Sr. Systems Administrator Inovis Inc. 

  
  -Original Message-From: Cariglia, Daniel 
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  We are running integrated zones. 
  We have tried registering with both the child and the root Dns servers 
  at different times, replicated and the result is the same (no record in the 
  other Dns server). Am I correct 
  in assuming this information should be replicated without setting up the zone 
  transfer properties due to it being integrated? 
  Thanks
  
  Dan 
  
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  question
  
  Are you running AD 
  integrated zones or standard? If you are running standard you would setup a 
  secondary zone in the child domain that pulls from the Primary in the root 
  domain. If you go into the properties of the zone on each server you can set 
  the zone transfer properties. Put in the names and that should take care of 
  it.
  


  
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Hello, 
   
  
I have been lurking on this list for about 6 months now and have 
  a question regarding DNS and replication. I have just got my AD up and 
  running with one child domain. The problem is when a PC registers with 
  DNS on the root it never replicates down to the child DNS. It picks up a 
  DHCP address from a NON-AD server but the DNS entry on the PC is manually set 
  for DNS on the root server. The registration shows up on the root DNS 
  server. I have not been able to find a clear way to have DNS replicate 
  from the root to child or vice versa from Microsoft. Any assistance 
  would be greatly appreciated.  Thank you in advance.  
  
   
  
Dan Cariglia  


RE: [ActiveDir] DNS replication question

2003-03-10 Thread Rick Kingslan
Title: Message



Daniel,

Wrong 
assumption. DNS information, like all domain information, is not 
replicated to other domains. If you are using AD-Integrated DNS, the 
information will not replicate unless you set up Secondary zones in the other 
domain and then configure the transfer properties appropriately on each side of 
the transfer.

Rick Kingslan MCSE, MCSA, MCTMicrosoft MVP - Active 
DirectoryAssociate ExpertExpert Zone - 
www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone



  
  
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  We are running integrated zones. 
  We have tried registering with both the child and the root Dns servers 
  at different times, replicated and the result is the same (no record in the 
  other Dns server). Am I correct 
  in assuming this information should be replicated without setting up the zone 
  transfer properties due to it being integrated? 
  Thanks
  
  Dan 
  
  -Original 
  Message-From: John 
  Hicks/MIS/HQ/KEMET/US [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Monday, March 10, 2003 2:17 
  PMTo: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] DNS replication 
  question
  
  Are you running AD 
  integrated zones or standard? If you are running standard you would setup a 
  secondary zone in the child domain that pulls from the Primary in the root 
  domain. If you go into the properties of the zone on each server you can set 
  the zone transfer properties. Put in the names and that should take care of 
  it.
  


  
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Hello, 
   
  
I have been lurking on this list for about 6 months now and have 
  a question regarding DNS and replication. I have just got my AD up and 
  running with one child domain. The problem is when a PC registers with 
  DNS on the root it never replicates down to the child DNS. It picks up a 
  DHCP address from a NON-AD server but the DNS entry on the PC is manually set 
  for DNS on the root server. The registration shows up on the root DNS 
  server. I have not been able to find a clear way to have DNS replicate 
  from the root to child or vice versa from Microsoft. Any assistance 
  would be greatly appreciated.  Thank you in advance.  
  
   
  
Dan Cariglia  


RE: [ActiveDir] DNS replication question

2003-03-10 Thread Cariglia, Daniel
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Thanks Rick, that did the trick.
Great list everyone, thanks for your help.



Dan

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Daniel,



Wrong assumption.
DNS information, like all domain information, is not replicated to other
domains. If you are using AD-Integrated DNS, the information will not
replicate unless you set up Secondary zones in the other domain and then
configure the transfer properties appropriately on each side of the transfer.



Rick Kingslan MCSE, MCSA, MCT
Microsoft MVP - Active Directory
Associate Expert
Expert Zone - www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone


















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 We are
running integrated zones. We have
tried registering with both the child and the root Dns servers at different
times, replicated and the result is the same (no record in the other Dns
server). Am I correct in assuming
this information should be replicated without setting up the zone transfer
properties due to it being integrated?
Thanks



Dan 





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Are you running AD integrated zones or standard?
If you are running standard you would setup a secondary zone in the child
domain that pulls from the Primary in the root domain. If you go into the
properties of the zone on each server you can set the zone transfer properties.
Put in the names and that should take care of it.







 
  
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Hello, 

 

 
I have been lurking on this list for about 6 months
now and have a question regarding DNS and replication. I have just got my
AD up and running with one child domain. The problem is when a PC
registers with DNS on the root it never replicates down to the child DNS.
It picks up a DHCP address from a NON-AD server but the DNS entry on the
PC is manually set for DNS on the root server. The registration shows up
on the root DNS server. I have not been able to find a clear way to have
DNS replicate from the root to child or vice versa from Microsoft. Any
assistance would be greatly appreciated.  Thank you in advance.  

 

 
Dan Cariglia