DNS problem-name resolve is too slow

L

Laxman

Dear all,

I have a Domian contoller with active directoy integrated
DNS (PIII pc 256 of RAM) and exchange server. I have
redio link for internet. and using one broadband router. I
have configured DHCP in that device (Repotec broadband
router. Problem is that, when I give dns ip of my own dns
address, internet browsing is to slow. but when I use
ISP's dns server browsig is good.
As my knowledge My own dns server must resolve all
internet requiest from clients without any problem but i
am not getting satisfied by windown 2000 dns.
Pleae give me solution.
 
H

Herb Martin

Laxman said:
Dear all,

I have a Domian contoller with active directoy integrated
DNS (PIII pc 256 of RAM) and exchange server. I have
redio link for internet. and using one broadband router. I
have configured DHCP in that device (Repotec broadband
router. Problem is that, when I give dns ip of my own dns
address, internet browsing is to slow. but when I use
ISP's dns server browsig is good.

You must use ONLY your INTERNAL servers for ALL of you
DNS client machines NIC\IP properties, including internal servers.
As my knowledge My own dns server must resolve all
internet requiest from clients without any problem but i
am not getting satisfied by windown 2000 dns.
Pleae give me solution.

It's not a Windows problem -- either your server or your net
is performing poorly (Exchange making it busy) or more likely
you have it misconfigured.

The DNS server should then specify the ISP DNS as a fowarder;
alternatively if you "router" is a DNS server then configure IT
to forward to the ISP and have your internal server forward to
the router.
 
A

Ace Fekay [MVP]

Laxman said:
Dear all,

I have a Domian contoller with active directoy integrated
DNS (PIII pc 256 of RAM) and exchange server. I have
redio link for internet. and using one broadband router. I
have configured DHCP in that device (Repotec broadband
router. Problem is that, when I give dns ip of my own dns
address, internet browsing is to slow. but when I use
ISP's dns server browsig is good.
As my knowledge My own dns server must resolve all
internet requiest from clients without any problem but i
am not getting satisfied by windown 2000 dns.
Pleae give me solution.

To add to Herb's post, here's how to configure a forwarder (which should
take care of your problem). And please don't use your ISP's DNS in your IP
properties, just as a forwarder.

http://support.microsoft.com/?id=300202


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Regards,
Ace

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