Managing reverse lookup zones

When adding reverse lookup zones, you can simplify the process of adding pointer (PTR) resource records to these zones by:

Subnetted reverse lookup zones

Default subnet masks (which have either a value of 0 or 255 used in each of the four octets of the masked value) are assumed by the DNS snap-in when configuring a new reverse lookup zone. If necessary, you can use custom subnetting to adjust the subnet mask value to a nondefault length.

Subnetted reverse lookup zones are supported when using the Advanced view setting available through Microsoft Management Console (MMC) and the DNS snap-in. This allows you to add and configure a reverse lookup for an IP network address that uses nondefault subnet mask lengths, such as 255.255.248.0, which has a nondefault subnet value of 248 in the third octet.

For more information on current procedures for creating a subnetted reverse lookup zone, see the Windows 2000 Server Resource Kit.

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