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Automatically update DNS with printer names/IP Addresses

 
 
brbolin
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      6th Jul 2007
I'm working on getting our DNS server to update automatically (or with
as little manual action as possible) when new printers are installed
on the print server.
We have a Windows 2000 server which has about 880 printers on it.
I was wondering if there was some sort of script that our DNS server
could use to reference our print server, look at all of the Local TCP/
IP ports it's using for printers and automatically put in new ones/
update old ones without someone having to manually key the changes.
Our DNS Server is a Windows 2003 Server; our print server is a Windows
2000 server. Not sure if that will cause any problems or not.

Thanks for any tips!

-Bryan

 
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Kevin D. Goodknecht Sr. [MVP]
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      14th Jul 2007
Read inline please.

In news:(E-Mail Removed),
brbolin <(E-Mail Removed)> typed:
> I'm working on getting our DNS server to update automatically (or with
> as little manual action as possible) when new printers are installed
> on the print server.
> We have a Windows 2000 server which has about 880 printers on it.
> I was wondering if there was some sort of script that our DNS server
> could use to reference our print server, look at all of the Local TCP/
> IP ports it's using for printers and automatically put in new ones/
> update old ones without someone having to manually key the changes.
> Our DNS Server is a Windows 2003 Server; our print server is a Windows
> 2000 server. Not sure if that will cause any problems or not.


The easiest solution is to install DHCP on the Windows Server 2003 which can
register any type of DHCP client in DNS when you configure it with a user
account to authenticate with the DNS server, I have a Win2k3 DHCP server
that not only registers my printer, but it also registers my sons Xbox and
my DirecTV HDDVR in DNS.



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      16th Jul 2007
On Jul 13, 11:36 pm, "Kevin D. Goodknecht Sr. [MVP]"
<ad...@nospam.WFTX.US> wrote:
> Read inline please.
>
> Innews:(E-Mail Removed),
> brbolin <brbo...@kimball.com> typed:
>
> > I'm working on getting our DNS server to update automatically (or with
> > as little manual action as possible) when new printers are installed
> > on the print server.
> > We have a Windows 2000 server which has about 880 printers on it.
> > I was wondering if there was some sort of script that our DNS server
> > could use to reference our print server, look at all of the Local TCP/
> > IP ports it's using for printers and automatically put in new ones/
> > update old ones without someone having to manually key the changes.
> > Our DNS Server is a Windows 2003 Server; our print server is a Windows
> > 2000 server. Not sure if that will cause any problems or not.

>
> The easiest solution is to install DHCP on the Windows Server 2003 which can
> register any type of DHCP client in DNS when you configure it with a user
> account to authenticate with the DNS server, I have a Win2k3 DHCP server
> that not only registers my printer, but it also registers my sons Xbox and
> my DirecTV HDDVR in DNS.
>
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> Best regards,
> Kevin D. Goodknecht Sr. [MVP]
> Hope This Helps
>
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Thanks a million! I'll give that a shot!

 
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