> Read inline please.
>
> In news:%23jbbp3OrHHA.4100[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl,
> Alex <news[ at ]ms.com.news> typed:
>> Hi. We are currently setting up a reverse lookup zone(s) on our
>> Windows 2003 DC(s) which also hosts DNS. Our network contains mainly
>> 2000, XP clients with 2000 & 2003 servers Our network is of
>> small-medium size with 5-10 subnets e.g. 205.1.1.x to 20.1.1.20.x/24
>>
>> If possible could anyone advise whether we should create individual
>> reverse lookup zones for each subnet ie. 205.1.1.x, 205.1.2.x etc or
>> whether we should create 205.1.x.x to accomodate all zones ?
>
> Use a zone for each subnet, 205.1.x is a /16 subnet, with 65534 addresses
> in
> it, unless you own or control all of these don't include them in your
> reverse lookup.
>
>
>
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> Best regards,
> Kevin D. Goodknecht Sr. [MVP]
> Hope This Helps
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