What problem is this causing you? Mapping multiple records to one IP is a
normal thing and shouldn't cause you a headache - under NORMAL
circumstances.
dnscmd your_DNS_server_Name /enumrecords your_IP_Subnet.in-addr.arpa
@>c:\reverse-zone.csv
OR
dnscmd your_DNS_server_Name /enumrecords your_Zone_Name
@>c:\forward-zone.csv
Those should give you lists of all your records and you can then then sort
them to see what you are looking for.
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"Peter" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:f8f801c43e25$03d80fa0$(E-Mail Removed)...
> I find that the administrator assign both name PERSONNEL
> and HR to the same IP Address in the DNS Server. That
> machine is a web server.
>
> I would like to know why they assign 2 different name to
> the same IP address.
>
> Is there any comment to find out how many names are
> assigned to a IP address ?