BITS stands for
What is Background Intelligent Transfer Service?
The three partitions within a active directory.
What is configuration, schema, and domain?
DNS converts IP addresses into this format for the user (or vice versa)
What is the Host Name?
Who is D.O.R.A.?
The zone which maps IP to Host Name
What is a A (Address) Zone?
The records host server for SMTP.
What is a Mx server?
(Mail Exchange server)
The foundation of a network containing the Active Directory.
What is the Root?
The components within a DNS server.
What is the resolver, resources records, and name servers?
Another name for a pool of available IP addresses
What is the Scope?
Name to IP address lookup is done by
What is a query?
Also accept what is DNS?
Gives network admins a way to control a high number of devices from a single point.
What are domains?
The container with classes and attributes! Following a template because I said so.
What is the Schema?
What are the resource records?
The steps to make a scope
What are the name of the scope, description, starting and ending of the IP addresses?
Another name for a leaf
What is a object?
Advanced Microsoft-only technology that manages network permissions
The information kept within an active directories domain partition.
What is security policies?
The resources records contains millions of these files.
What are zones?
The length of a IP addresses lease
What is the Time To Live (TTL)
A name for a zone which can answer queries
What is a authoritative zone?
The authoritative name server allowing use of a friendly DNS name.
What is the NS name server?
The number of points of contact a domain has.
What is one point of contact?
This locates the host that provides specific network services.
What is a SRV Zone lookup?
(Made by Mr. Johnson)
The location of the host name when DNS is using a non-recursive query.
Where is the cache?
Copying the primary zone data to a secondary zone
What is DNS Zone Synchronization?