In message <708178298b2b4b448e70b9686e60ac8603637...@ct11exm61.ds.mot.com>,
"Cherney John-CJC030" writes:
> Is there a way to do this if delegating nameserver is the nameserver for
> both the parent and child domain? I have a master and a slave and both
> need to not only be nameservers for the p
Is there a way to do this if delegating nameserver is the nameserver for
both the parent and child domain? I have a master and a slave and both
need to not only be nameservers for the parent and the child, but both
should also be delegated nameservers from the parent to the child.
Thanks!
jwc
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Cherney John-CJC030 wrote:
Is there a way to do this if delegating nameserver is the nameserver for
both the parent and child domain? I have a master and a slave and both
need to not only be nameservers for the parent and the child, but both
should also be delegated nameservers from the parent to
Vineesh Viswanath Iyer wrote:
Hi all
I have got dhcp setup on a cisco switch .
When a new machine is switched on , it get's a dhcp address and
registers in the dns , this works fine , but when the lease expires ,
or if for some reason if the same machine get's a new ip address, the
DNS is n
Except that if it fails to get an answer it will try a different
authorative nameserver.
Danny
Jonathan Petersson wrote:
> IIRC it's 3 seconds.
>
> On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 12:42 AM, Jeff Pang wrote:
>> When a Bind requests another Bind for a name resolving, what's the
>> timeout value for this r
Hi all
I have got dhcp setup on a cisco switch .
When a new machine is switched on , it get's a dhcp address and registers in
the dns , this works fine , but when the lease expires , or if for some
reason if the same machine get's a new ip address, the DNS is not
recognising this dynamically . It
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