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Amarnath

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Nov 6, 2009, 5:42:01 AM11/6/09
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Hi,

When I execute dcdiag /test:dns /dnsforwarders /v.
Please find the below details:

Summary of test results for DNS servers used by the above domain controllers:

DNS server: 10.176.0.17 (<name unavailable>)
All tests passed on this DNS server
This is a valid DNS server.
Name resolution is funtional. _ldap._tcp SRV record for the
forest root domain is registered

DNS server: 10.196.2.30 (<name unavailable>)
All tests passed on this DNS server
This is a valid DNS server.
Name resolution is funtional. _ldap._tcp SRV record for the
forest root domain is registered

DNS server: 10.197.0.23 (<name unavailable>)
All tests passed on this DNS server
This is a valid DNS server.
Name resolution is funtional. _ldap._tcp SRV record for the
forest root domain is registered

DNS server: 10.208.49.66 (<name unavailable>)
All tests passed on this DNS server
This is a valid DNS server.
Name resolution is funtional. _ldap._tcp SRV record for the
forest root domain is registered

DNS server: 10.216.163.40 (<name unavailable>)
All tests passed on this DNS server
This is a valid DNS server.
Name resolution is funtional. _ldap._tcp SRV record for the
forest root domain is registered

DNS server: 10.216.197.213 (<name unavailable>)
All tests passed on this DNS server
This is a valid DNS server.
Name resolution is funtional. _ldap._tcp SRV record for the
forest root domain is registered

DNS server: 10.216.213.39 (<name unavailable>)
All tests passed on this DNS server
This is a valid DNS server.
Name resolution is funtional. _ldap._tcp SRV record for the
forest root domain is registered

DNS server: 10.216.217.39 (<name unavailable>)
All tests passed on this DNS server
This is a valid DNS server.
Name resolution is funtional. _ldap._tcp SRV record for the
forest root domain is registered .


I just wanted to know why the name unavailable is appearing side to dns
server.

Thanks in advance.

Marcin

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Nov 7, 2009, 7:15:11 AM11/7/09
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Have you implmenented reverse lookup zones for the subnets where DNS servers
are residing on?

hth
Marcin

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Paul Bergson [MVP-DS]

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Nov 10, 2009, 8:27:00 AM11/10/09
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Have you created the reverse zone? It doesn't appear that you have.

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Rahisuddin Shah

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Nov 12, 2009, 6:08:27 PM11/12/09
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Your reverse lookup zone is missing thats why you are not able to resolve IP
to hostname.
Create a reverse lookup zone for the said IP subnet.
Create pointer record for the server and run dcdiag again

rahisuddin shah


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