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Asked by cja-tech-guy
at 2024-07-31 07:42:18
Point:500 Replies:3 POST_ID:829184USER_ID:12074
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Miscellaneous Networking;;Windows 2003 Server
When I do a ping -a I get a reply that shows the name of a machine that is not on the network any more.
I opened DNS and deleted all old machine names/ip addresses that are no longer in use and reloaded the zone.
How can I clean this up so it ping -a resolves to all current machine names.
Server 2003, DNS, DHCP
Thanks,
cja
I opened DNS and deleted all old machine names/ip addresses that are no longer in use and reloaded the zone.
How can I clean this up so it ping -a resolves to all current machine names.
Server 2003, DNS, DHCP
Thanks,
cja
Author: cja-tech-guy replied at 2024-07-31 08:30:11
Just figured it out but giving you the pints anyway, since your suggestion is correct.
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Expert: giltjr replied at 2024-07-31 08:06:16
500 points EXCELLENT
The -a does a reverse lookup. Did you clean up the reverse zone (the one that contains all of the PTR records) for the subnet?
Expert: duncanb7 replied at 2024-07-31 07:52:49
run command at command sell
-1 C:connection netconnections
-2 Click network connection
-3 Click TCP/IPv4
-4 Click advanaced tab
-5 Click DNS tab
Did you clean up DNS IP that is not used ?
Duncan
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-1 C:connection netconnections
-2 Click network connection
-3 Click TCP/IPv4
-4 Click advanaced tab
-5 Click DNS tab
Did you clean up DNS IP that is not used ?
Duncan
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