To configure Domain Name System (DNS) for clients with statically configured IP addresses, you usually configure the following:
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DNS host name (or names) for the client computer.
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Primary and alternate DNS servers that the client uses to assist in resolving DNS domain names.
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A list of DNS suffixes to be appended for use in completing unqualified DNS names, which are used for searching and submitting DNS queries at the client for resolution.
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Connection-specific dynamic update and registration behavior, such as whether specific network adapters that are installed at the client dynamically register their configured IP addresses with a DNS server.
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For more information about how to configure DNS for static clients, see the applicable TCP/IP or DNS client documentation that is provided by the appropriate vendor for these clients. |