Description of Domain Name System (DNS)
ID: Q174224
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Windows 95
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Microsoft Windows NT Server version 4.0
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Microsoft Windows NT Workstation version 4.0
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The Microsoft Network versions 1.3, 2.0, 2.5
SUMMARY
This article describes the Domain Name System (DNS) and its major
components.
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DNS is the name service for Internet addresses that translates friendly
domain names to numeric Internet Protocol (IP) addresses. For example,
"www.microsoft.com" translates to 198.105.232.6.
DNS consists of the following components:
- Domains: A domain is a logical group of computers in a large network.
Access to each computer in a given group is controlled by the same
server.
- Distributed Database: A distributed database is an archive of
information about the computers in a network.
- Name Servers: A name server contains address information about other
computers on the network. This information can be given to client
computers that make a request to the name server.
- Clients: A client requests information from the servers. In a domain
name system, the client requests network addressing information from
the name servers.
- Resolver: A resolver provides clients with address information about
other computers on the network.
For information about configuring TCP/IP for MSN, The Microsoft Network,
please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
Q172552 How to Configure TCP/IP for The Microsoft Network
Additional query words:
Keywords : kbnetwork win95 winnt ntnetwork
Version : 1.3,2.0,2.5,4.0,95
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbinfo