DHCP
DNS
Domain Controllers
Resource Records
DNS Domain Hierarchy
100
the message type that is not used during a successful DHCP address assignment.
What is DHCPINFORM?
100
DNS is used to convert host names into IP addresses.
What is a Domain Name System (DNS)?
100
The two basic classes of Active Directory Objects.
What are Leaf and Container?
100
indicates that the server is the best authoritative source for data concerning the zone.
What is SOA or Start of Authority?
100
Just beneath the root name server, this is located.
What is a Top-Level Domain
200
DHCP infrastructure designs that requires the largest number of DHCP server implementations
What is Distributed?
200
Three elements that DNS consists of.
What are The DNS Name Space, Name Servers, and Resolvers.
200
An Active Directory client uses this to locate objects in another domain.
What is Global Catalog?
200
Identifies a DNS server functioning as an authority for the zone.
What is NS or Name Server?
200
.com, .org, and .net domains are examples of these.
What is global domains?
300
DHCP message type is sent first in process of obtaining an address lease
What is DHCPDISCOVER?
300
The tree-structured name space in which each branch of the tree identifies.
What is a domain?
300
The first domain installed in a new Active Directory forest.
What is a forest root domain?
300
Provides a name-to-address mapping that supplies an IPV4 address for a specific DNS name.
What is A or Address?
300
To use this type of domain name, you must supply the registrar with the IP address of two DNS servers that you want to be the authoritative sources for information about the domain.
What is Second-Level Domain?
400
The layer of the OSI Model that DHCP Operates.
What is the Application Layer?
400
It contains a collection of host names, IP addresses, and other information
What is a Resource Record?
400
It cannot contain multiple Active Directory domains.
What is an organizational unit?
400
Identifies a system that directs e-mail traffic sent to an address in the domain to the individual recipient, a mail getaway, or another mail server.
What is MX or Mail Exchange?
400
.uk, .fr, .jp, .gr are all examples.
What is Geographical Hierarchy?
500
Servers that should not be DHCP clients.
What are Web Servers, DHCP Servers, and domain controllers?
500
It is the highest-level DNS server in the entire namespace.
What is a root name server?
500
a Valid leaf object in an Active Directory.
What is a User?
500
Creates an alias that points to the "real" name of a host identified by an A record
What is a CNAME or Canonical Name?
500
.com, .edu, .gov, .mil, .net are examples.
What is Organizational Hierarchy?
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