gtstangman35
IS-IT--Management
Good Morning,
We are running Active Directory and DHCP with Windows 2000 and NT systems under it. I am finding some quirky DNS issues. For instance, this morning I tried to ping a box that was most certainly up, when I pinged the box it came back with a different address than the box was. I looked in the DHCP manager and it was correct there, and when I looked into the DNS manager, the box did not even show up. It almost seems possibly that my pc is caching something for a certain period? Also, I do not have any aging or scavaging properties set...should I? And when I look into the DNS manager the PC's all seem to have a TTL of 20 min and it does not change...why is that?
Any help would be appreciated!
Wes H
We are running Active Directory and DHCP with Windows 2000 and NT systems under it. I am finding some quirky DNS issues. For instance, this morning I tried to ping a box that was most certainly up, when I pinged the box it came back with a different address than the box was. I looked in the DHCP manager and it was correct there, and when I looked into the DNS manager, the box did not even show up. It almost seems possibly that my pc is caching something for a certain period? Also, I do not have any aging or scavaging properties set...should I? And when I look into the DNS manager the PC's all seem to have a TTL of 20 min and it does not change...why is that?
Any help would be appreciated!
Wes H