Microsoft KB Archive/154556

= Delegation Requires a Stop and Restart of the DNS Server Service =

Article ID: 154556

Article Last Modified on 11/1/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q154556





SUMMARY
Depending on the steps you take to delegate a subzone to a different server by means of Domain Name System (DNS) Manager, you may or may not be required to stop and restart the DNS service.



MORE INFORMATION
Delegate a Sub-domain: To create and delegate a new subzone for a new domain, follow these steps:


 * 1) In the Server List, add the server that will be authoritative for the new subzone.
 * 2) Click this server and create the subzone as a new primary zone.
 * 3) In the Server List, double-click the primary server.
 * 4) If a domain does not exist for the new subzone, right-click the existing zone, click New Domain and add a new domain for the subzone.
 * 5) Right-click the new domain and click New Record.
 * 6) Under Record Type, click NS Record. For Domain Server DNS Name, type the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of the DNS server that is authoritative for the new subzone.
 * 7) Under Record Type, create an A record for the server that will be authoritative for the new subzone and click OK.

NOTE: You only need to create an A record if the authoritative server for the new subzone is within the domain of the authoritative zone on the primary server.

For example, if you are authoritative for ms.com and delegating nt.ms.com to bob.ms.com, you need to create an A record. However, if you are delegating nt.ms.com to bob.otherzone.com, there is no need to create the A record.

Example of Creating and Delegating a New Subzone for a New Domain
The following steps create a new domain (nt.ms.com) in the ms.com zone on and delegate it to nt.ms.com on.


 * 1) In the Server List add.
 * 2) Right-click and create a the new primary zone nt.ms.com.
 * 3) Double-click.
 * 4) Right-click the ms.com zone, and then add the domain nt.ms.com.
 * 5) Right-click the new domain, and then create an A record. For Host Name, type . For Host IP Address, type the IP address for.
 * 6) Right-click the new domain again, and then create an NS record. For Domain Server DNS Name, type .nt.ms.com.

If you follow the same steps as above, but reverse step 5 and step 6 (create the NS record before the A record), you need to restart the DNS server service because the delegation is not active until the DNS server service is stopped and restarted.

Additional query words: prodnt ntdns

Keywords: kbnetwork KB154556

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