DRAG DROP -
Drag and drop the IPv6 DNS record types from the left onto the description on the right.
Select and Place:
DRAG DROP -
Drag and drop the IPv6 DNS record types from the left onto the description on the right.
Select and Place:
Is this related CCNA 200-301 ?
I am almost 99% sure that it is not
SSSSSSSSSSSOAAAAA - asssssssssssociatesss the domain sssssssssssserial number with itsss ownaaaaaaaa -
AAAA: Stands for "Address Record", it maps a hostname to a IPv6 address. CNAME: Stands for "Canonical Name", it is used to alias one name to another. For example, www.example.com can be an alias to example.com. NS: Stands for "Name Server", it specifies the authoritative DNS servers for a particular zone. PTR: Stands for "Pointer Record", it maps an IP address to a hostname. This is used for reverse DNS lookups. SOA: Stands for "Start of Authority", it defines the start of a DNS zone and contains information about the zone's properties such as the domain name, primary name server, and the domain administrator's email address.
another stupid question. not mentioned in blueprints, but you can encounter such questions more and more often recently - configuring AAA, configuring QoS, SNMP commands etc. not fair.
yeah, technically a robbery.
CNAME: aliases one name to another SOA: associates the domain serial number with its owner NS: correlates a domain with its authoritative name servers AAAA: correlates a host name with an IP address PTR: supports reverse name lookups
Say whatever you can but the question might appear on the exam. It needs to be given the same weight as other questions.
I think this is not related CCNA 200-301
Answers are correct
given answers are correct.
This is correct!
Beyond CCNA