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<h1 class="topictitle1">Example: Single Domain Name System server for an intranet</h1>
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<div><p>This example depicts a simple subnet with a Domain Name System
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(DNS) server for internal use.</p>
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<div class="section"><p>The following illustration depicts DNS running on an iSeries™ for
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an internal network. This single DNS server instance is set up to listen for
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queries on all interface IP addresses. The server is a primary name server
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for the mycompany.com zone.</p>
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<div class="fignone"><span class="figcap">Figure 1. Single DNS server for an intranet</span><br /><img src="rzakk500.gif" alt="Single DNS server for an intranet." /><br /></div>
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<p>Each host in the zone has an IP address and a domain name. The administrator
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must manually define the hosts in the DNS zone data by creating resource records.
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Address mapping (A) records map the name of a machine to its associated IP
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address. This allows other hosts on the network to query the DNS server to
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find the IP address assigned to a particular host name. Reverse-lookup pointer
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(PTR) records map the IP address of a machine to its associated name. This
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allows other hosts on the network to query the DNS server to find the host
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name that corresponds to an IP address.</p>
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<p>In addition to A and PTR records,
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DNS supports many other resource records that might be required, depending
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on what other TCP/IP based applications that you are running on your intranet.
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For example, if you are running internal e-mail systems, you might need to
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add mail exchanger (MX) records so that SMTP can query DNS to find out which
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systems are running the mail servers.</p>
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<p>If this small network were part
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of a larger intranet, it might be necessary to define internal root servers.</p>
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<div class="section"><h4 class="sectiontitle">Secondary servers</h4><p>Secondary servers load zone data
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from the authoritative server. Secondary servers obtain zone data by doing
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zone transfers from the authoritative server. When a secondary name server
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starts, it requests all data for the specified domain from the primary name
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server. A secondary name server requests updated data from the primary server
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either because it receives notification from the primary name server (if the
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NOTIFY function is being used) or because it queries the primary name server
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and determines that the data has changed. In the figure 2, the myiseries server
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is part of an intranet. Another iSeries server, myiseries2, has been
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configured to act as a secondary DNS server for the mycompany.com zone. The
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secondary server can be used to balance the demand on servers and also to
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provide a backup in case the primary server goes down. It is a good practice
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to have at least one secondary server for every zone.</p>
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<div class="parentlink"><strong>Parent topic:</strong> <a href="rzakkexampleparent.htm" title="You can use these examples to understand how to use Domain Name System (DNS) in your network.">Domain Name System examples</a></div>
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<div class="relref"><strong>Related reference</strong><br />
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<div><a href="rzakkconceptresourcerec.htm" title="This topic explains how resource records are used by Domain Name System (DNS). Resource records are used to store data about domain names and IP addresses. This topic contains a searchable list of resource records supported for OS/400 V5R1.">Domain Name System resource records</a></div>
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<div><a href="rzakkconceptbasic.htm" title="This topic explains Domain Name System (DNS) zones and zone types.">Understanding zones</a></div>
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<div><a href="rzakkscenario2.htm" title="This example depicts a simple subnet with a Domain Name System (DNS) server connected directly to the Internet.">Example: Single Domain Name System server with Internet access</a></div>
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