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Question 88

DRAG DROP

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You have a DNS domain named contoso.com that is hosted by a third-party domain name registrar.

You have an Azure subscription.

You need to ensure that all DNS queries for the contoso.com domain are resolved by using Azure DNS.

What should you create in the registrar, and what should you create in Azure? To answer, drag the appropriate options to the correct targets. Each option may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.

NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

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Discussion
Lazylinux

Yes answer is correct and as per below **Create your public DNS zone. **Retrieve a list of name servers from Azure portal of Zone. **Delegate the domain. Go to your Domain Registar and remove their NS and replace with Azure ones ... you MUST use all 4 NS provided by Azure and include the end period i.e. dot at end indicating end of FQDN Verify the delegation is working by running the following command nslookup -type=SOA yourDomainName You may need to wait at least 10 minutes after you complete the delegation, before you can successfully verify that it's working. It can take a while for changes to propagate through the DNS system and You don't have to specify the Azure DNS name servers. If the delegation is set up correctly, the normal DNS resolution process finds the name servers automatically.

vigklk

is it correct?

khksoma

Yes. Delegate, create zone and then modify NS records

TheBlob

If you ask me the question is wrong because a delegation is meant for sub-DNS zones.