Cisco Cisco Administrative Workstation Release Note
Hosted NAM/CICM Model
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To configure the required Reverse Lookup Zones, perform the steps below for each NAM
domain level network within the Forward Lookup Zone.
domain level network within the Forward Lookup Zone.
Note: Networks within a Forward Lookup Zone include all visible and private networks used
within a DNS Zone. These networks define Reverse Lookup Zones relative to the Forward Lookup
Zone.
within a DNS Zone. These networks define Reverse Lookup Zones relative to the Forward Lookup
Zone.
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Under Server Name, right-click on Reverse Lookup Zones and select New Zone.
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Within the New Zone wizard, select “Active Directory Integrated.”
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In the Reverse Lookup Zone screen, select the radio button “Network ID” and enter the required
number of octets for the Reverse Lookup Zone. The Reverse Lookup Zone Name automatically
enters.
number of octets for the Reverse Lookup Zone. The Reverse Lookup Zone Name automatically
enters.
Repeat the steps below for each NAM domain Reverse Lookup Zone.
1. Right-click the Zone name under the Reverse Lookup Zones and click Properties.
2. On the General Tab, for “Allow Dynamic Updates,” select “Only Secure Updates” from the menu.
Manually complete the DNS Host and PTR records
1. Manually enter the hostnames for the machines housing ICM nodes, as well as all NIC’s and
Peripherals for which ICM Setup requires hostname resolution into the appropriate DNS Forward
Lookup Zone.
Lookup Zone.
2. On the DNS Server, right-click on the Forward lookup Zone Name and select “New Host.” (The
hostname of this Root Domain Controller should already be in the file.)
3. Add all NAM level hostnames (visible, visible high, private, private high, SAN) and their associated IP
Addresses and check the box to create an associated PTR Record (reverse lookup zone record).
4. You must also manually enter any Peripherals (VRU’s/ISN related nodes) and NIC’s accessed by the
NAM via hostname resolution in the Forward Lookup Zone.
Step 7.
Install Additiona
l Domain Controller
1. Click
Start > Run and enter DCPROMO. The Active Directory wizard opens. Click Next.
2. Under the “Domain Controller Type,” select “Additional Domain Controller for an Existing Domain.”
3. At the “Network Credentials” screen, enter the domain admin username and password.
4. The Additional Domain Controller screen should already be filled in with the fully qualified DNS
name.
5. Accept the database and log locations defaults.
6. Accept the shared System Volume defaults.
7. Input the same Restore Mode Admin password that utilized on the Root Domain Controller.
8. Check the Summary Settings. AD is not configured via NETLOGON.
9. Restart after the AD install completes.
Step 8.
Install and Configure DNS on Additional Domain Controller
1. Click
Settings > Control Panel > Add/Remove Programs.
2. Click Add\Remove Windows Components, check Networking Services and click Details.
3. Check DNS, click OK and then click Next.
4. Browse to the Windows 2000 CD. DNS installs.
5. Make sure all DNS Zones were replicated from the 1
st
DNS Server in the AD Domain to this DNS
Server.
Release 6.0(0) Staging on Windows 2000
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