Using DNS Views, only Registered clients are granted full network access to both external and internal resources.
You need to configure the View with the appropriate internal DNS zone, host record, and DNS
option. The following table describes the required configurations for Registered View:
- DNS zone—Add all DNS zones pertaining to your internal corporate domain along with
the necessary resource records for the zones.
Configuration Description/Value DNS zone - Create internal corporate zone(s). For example: example.corp.Note: All of your internal corporate zones should be in the Registered View.
- Set the top level zone and sub level zones to be deployable.
- Create internal corporate zone(s). For example: example.corp.
- Host record—Create all necessary host records for the zones you have created in the
Registered View. Create a host record for the DRP server to ensure that the registered
devices can still access the server directly.
Configuration Description/Value Zones for your internal corporate domain. For example: - sub level zone - example.corp
Add a host record for the DRP, so that it can be accessed directly by name. For example: drp.example.corp - DNS options—Add Root Hints options with the value indicating Registered DHCP
range.
Configuration Description/Value Root Hints To allow devices identified as Registered to resolve Internet DNS queries. - DNS deployment role—Assign DNS roles at the View level for DNS deployment to
occur.
Configuration Description/Value DNS deployment role to the Registered View Add the Primary DNS deployment role to the Registered View.