This DHCP IP allocation scheme leases addresses to DHCP clients.
What is dynamic allocation?
The acronym FQDN stands for _____.
What is fully qualified domain name?
This value is given on a forest and/or domain level for the sake of backwards compatibility.
What is functional level?
Active Directory domains have the same naming restrictions as this.
What is DNS domains?
This tells a DHCP server to give a specific IP to a specific computer.
What is a DHCP reservation
A DNS server that has no authority.
What is a caching-only DNS server?
Allows multiple domains to be joined together.
What is a forest?
The acronym DHCP stands for _______.
What is Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol?
This is the first packet sent by a DHCP client to find a DHCP server.
What is DHCPDISCOVER?
The name of the six top level domains (com, edu, gov, mil, net, org).
What is generic top level domain?
This allows you to have multiple domains.
What is a domain tree?
Information retained about Domains that don't exist.
What is negative caching.
This feature, built into many NICs, allows OS deployment to be automated.
What is the Pre boot eXecution Environment (PXE)?
In this type of query, the DNS server takes full responsibility for looking up a name.
What is a recursive query?
This type of Active Directory object has no children.
What is a leaf object?
This node contains a start and end address, telling the server which adresses to give to DHCP clients.
What is a DHCP scope?
This server allows several subnets to be managed by one DHCP server.
What is a DHCP Relay Agent?
In this type of query, the DNS server responds immediately with the best info it has.
What is an iterative query?
This part of Active Directory aids in finding reosurces in other domains.
What is the global catalog?
This is used to duplicate a primary zone database to a secondary zone.
What is a zone transfer?