Re: DNS Communication Issues by Danny
Danny
Mon Mar 31 10:31:30 PDT 2008
> From time to time we have an issue where we lose communication by name
> with
> a couple of hour domain controllers in the branch offices
I take it these servers are in sites on the same domain? They are not child
domains?
Once we reboot the
> servers, it works fine but then a few days later, the same problem again.
> It
> is always the same 2 servers that have this issue. There are no errors of
Which two servers? I take it they are in the same domain? Are they in the
same site?
> There are 3 servers being used as the Primary DNS servers. The other
> domain
> controllers in the branch offices point to those 3 servers for their DNS.
Is DNS AD integrated? What are they using for alternate DNS?
How many DNS servers at "corporate"? How many DNS servers in the corporate
domain are in sites (branch offices)
What 2 servers in this mix are giving you trouble?
hth
DDS
"jsteves" <jsteves@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> We currently have an all Windows 2000 server network setup. It is
> configured
> with one parent domain and 6 child domains.
>
.> From time to time we have an issue where we lose communication by name
with
> a couple of hour domain controllers in the branch offices At these tiem
> we
> can ping by FQDN but not NETBIOS name. At these times, we also lost the
> child domains in question from Network Neighborhood. Once we reboot the
> servers, it works fine but then a few days later, the same problem again.
> It
> is always the same 2 servers that have this issue. There are no errors of
> any kind in the event logs and after using DNS logging on the main DNS
> servers I see no problems there either.
>
> Pinging by IP address is never an issue.
>
> A little more about my setup:
>
> There are 3 servers being used as the Primary DNS servers. The other
> domain
> controllers in the branch offices point to those 3 servers for their DNS.