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13-42 Chapter 13 Supporting TCP/IP<br />

Practice: Configuring a DNS Client<br />

After completing this practice, you will be able to configure computers running Windows<br />

XP Professional as DNS clients.<br />

1. Click Start, and then click Control Panel.<br />

2. In the Control Panel window, click Network And Internet Connections.<br />

3. Click Network Connections.<br />

4. Right-click Local Area Connection, and then click Properties.<br />

5. Click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), and then click Properties.<br />

6. In the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog box, click Use The Following<br />

DNS Server Addresses.<br />

7. In the Preferred DNS Server text box, type the IP address of the primary name<br />

server for this client.<br />

Note If you are on a network, ask your network administrator the IP address of a primary<br />

and secondary DNS server you can use, and then type that address in the Preferred DNS<br />

Server text box. If you are not on a network, or if you do not have a DNS server on your network,<br />

type 192.168.1.203 as the Preferred DNS Server IP address and type 192.168.1.205<br />

as the Alternate DNS Server IP address.<br />

8. If there is a second name server available for this client, in the Alternate DNS<br />

Server text box, type the IP address of the second name server for this client.<br />

A client attempts to send its query requests to the preferred name server. If that<br />

name server is not responding, the client sends the query request to the alternate<br />

name server.<br />

9. Click Advanced, and then in the Advanced TCP/IP Settings dialog box, click the<br />

DNS tab.<br />

10. Under DNS Server Addresses, In Order Of Use, click Add.<br />

11. If there is a third name server available for this client, in the TCP/IP DNS Server<br />

text box, type the IP address of the third available name server for this client.<br />

Note If you are on a network, ask your network administrator for the IP address of a third<br />

DNS server you can use and type that address in the TCP/IP DNS Server text box. If you are<br />

not on a network or if you do not have a DNS server on your network, you can type<br />

192.168.1.207 as an additional DNS Server IP address.

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