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Setting Up a BIND Configuration
This section provides an example of how a BIND environment might be organized and describes the procedure for configuring the various servers and client stations. The example assumes you are connected to the Internet. When setting up your own environment, replace the variables in the example with your own BIND environment variables. The example is based on these variables:
- the domain is fruit.com, network address 192.35.10, and the network is attached to the Internet
- primary server is apples.fruit.com, internet address 192.35.10.1
- aecondary server is oranges.fruit.com, internet address 192.35.10.2
- dorwarding server is banana.fruit.com, internet address 192.35.10.3
- caching-only server is guava.fruit.com, internet address 192.35.10.4
- slave servers are pineapple1.fruit.com and pineapple2.fruit.com, Internet addresses 192.35.10.8 and 192.35.10.9
- clients are plum1.fruit.com, plum2.fruit.com, and plum3.fruit.com, Internet addresses 192.35.10.5, 192.35.10.6, and 192.35.10.7
Figure 6-2 illustrates the example BIND environment described above. Station names in the figure are shortened for illustrative purposes only.
Figure 6-2 : Example BIND Configuration
- Configuring the Primary Server
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- Configuring the Secondary Server
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- Configuring a Caching-Only Server
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- Configuring the Forwarding Server
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- Configuring a Slave Server
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- Configuring the Client
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