Hey Everyone!
TIA for your support :) This question is mostly for discussion but please feel free to comment...
We have several primary AD integrated DNS zones at our company, but our corporate DNS zone (and domain) is 'abc.xyz.com'. This zone holds all of our domain controllers/name servers, client computers, network devices, printers, etc. This is also the primary DNS suffix on client computers.
We have another primary AD integrated zone for 'xyz.com'. This zone has the same domain controllers/name servers and contains a half dozen A records and one CNAME record, which aren't in the 'abc.xyz.com' zone. Windows also added a delegation for 'abc' (which is grayed out).
This doesn't seem like the best way to implement DNS, but will it cause any problems?
TIA for your support :) This question is mostly for discussion but please feel free to comment...
We have several primary AD integrated DNS zones at our company, but our corporate DNS zone (and domain) is 'abc.xyz.com'. This zone holds all of our domain controllers/name servers, client computers, network devices, printers, etc. This is also the primary DNS suffix on client computers.
We have another primary AD integrated zone for 'xyz.com'. This zone has the same domain controllers/name servers and contains a half dozen A records and one CNAME record, which aren't in the 'abc.xyz.com' zone. Windows also added a delegation for 'abc' (which is grayed out).
This doesn't seem like the best way to implement DNS, but will it cause any problems?