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I had one domain example.com..
Previously the forwark lookup zone example.com has one host named A with ip 10.8.2.5. I want it to edit the ip itself. But I delete the entire record and add a new host record with name A and ip 10.6.2.5. I click( in the example.com zone) update the server datafile, reload. Now I try to use nslookup A.example.com...It returns 10.6.2.5(new ip)...(It s correct) In one client machine whicch is connected to domain..I try these things. I try to ping A.example.com ... It shows "Pinging A.example.com [10.8.2.5] (old ip)(wrong) with 32 bytes of data. Request timed out. Request timed out. Request timed out. So it is pinging to the old ip...It should be ping to new ip(10.6.2.5). How to resolve this problem? In internet Explorer When i type the new ip 10.6.2.5 The page is opening....But if i type A.example.com...it is not opening. How to resolve this issue.... |
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In news:1164791845.231121.80660@80g2000cwy.googlegrou ps.com,
Pandi K <k.pandi.k@gmail.com> stated, which I commented on below: > I had one domain example.com.. > > Previously the forwark lookup zone example.com has one host named A > with ip 10.8.2.5. I want it to edit the ip itself. But I delete the > entire record and add a new host record with name A and ip 10.6.2.5. > I click( in the example.com zone) update the server datafile, reload. > > Now I try to use nslookup A.example.com...It returns 10.6.2.5(new > ip)...(It s correct) > > In one client machine whicch is connected to domain..I try these > things. > > I try to ping A.example.com ... > > It shows "Pinging A.example.com [10.8.2.5] (old ip)(wrong) with 32 > bytes of data. > > Request timed out. > Request timed out. > Request timed out. > > > So it is pinging to the old ip...It should be ping to new > ip(10.6.2.5). How to resolve this problem? > > In internet Explorer When i type the new ip 10.6.2.5 The page is > opening....But if i type A.example.com...it is not opening. > > How to resolve this issue.... How many DNS servers are there on the network? Are both clients pointing to the same one or different ones? If different DNS servers, is the zone a Primary and using zone transfers to the others, or are the zone AD Integrated? If multiple DNS servers, have you physically checked the "A" record in example.com zone to see if they are different on the different servers? Using WINS? If so, using WINS resolution for DNS on the example.com zone? Is the "A" record different in WINS than DNS? Hosts or LMHosts file entries? Try clearing the client cache, and do it again: ipconfig /flushdns then ping But nslookup is the better tool, and would use that. Client cache has nothing to do with nslookup since it directly queries DNS not using the client resolver service. -- Ace Innovative IT Concepts, Inc (IITCI) Willow Grove, PA This posting is provided "AS-IS" with no warranties or guarantees and confers no rights. Ace Fekay, MCSE 2003 & 2000, MCSA 2003 & 2000, MCSE+I, MCT, MVP Microsoft MVP - Directory Services Microsoft Certified Trainer Having difficulty reading or finding responses to your post? Instead of the website you're using, I suggest to use OEx (Outlook Express or any other newsreader), and configure a news account, pointing to news.microsoft.com. This is a direct link to the Microsoft Public Newsgroups. It is FREE and requires NO ISP's Usenet account. OEx allows you to easily find, track threads, cross-post, sort by date, poster's name, watched threads or subject. It's easy: How to Configure OEx for Internet News http://support.microsoft.com/?id=171164 Infinite Diversities in Infinite Combinations Assimilation Imminent. Resistance is Futile "Very funny Scotty. Now, beam down my clothes." The only constant in life is change... |
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