Re: Replication between parent child domains
- From: "T. Uranjek" <toniuranjek@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2006 08:50:36 +0200
Hi!
Yes, you can create child domain in Sydney and then move child domain DC to
Melbourne, to avoid replication traffic. I can't tell you which is the best
way to set up DNS in your particular case, but I would normaly choose stub
zones. If you are using a stub zone and you have a firewall between DNS
servers in the networks, then DNS servers on the query/resolution path must
have port 53 open. However, if you are using conditional forwarding and you
have a firewall between DNS servers in each of the networks, the requirement
to have port 53 open only applies to the two DNS servers on either side of
the firewall.
HTH
Toni
"Chief" <Chief@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Just a couple of things will i be able to create the child domain in
sydney
then move it down to melbourne i dont want to have the replication traffic
by
doing it melbourne? Also what would be the best way to set up dns should i
create a conditional forwader on the syndey domain or create a delegation
to
the melbourne domain and create a stub zone back up to the sydney domain
from
the melbourne dc? What would be the best way to go about this?
"T. Uranjek" wrote:
Hi!
I would create sitelink between Sydney an Melbourne. And yes, schema and
configuration partitions are replicated through entire forest. When
checking
or forcing replication between sites use Replication Monitor from Support
Tools instead of Active Directory Sites and Services tool.
HTH
Toni
"Chief" <Chief@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have all connections going through the SYdney link so there is no
direct
link between melbourne and perth and SYndey holds the forest fsmo roles
should i create a bridged link with all three sites or should i just
create
a connection for melborne going back to sydney? Also it is just the
schema
and configuration partitions from the forest that get replicated to the
child
domain is that right?
"T. Uranjek" wrote:
Hi!
Firsy you should set up child domain, then create a site for Melbourne
anf
put DC for child domain in Melbourne site. Then you should create
sitelink
according to your WAN links. It wouldn't be bad if you could create
sitelink
with site in which FSMO holder resides.
HTH
Toni
"Chief" <Chief@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi I have been forced to create a new child domain in my Melbourne
office
due
to politics within the business at the moment i have a single domain
with
2
sites one in Sydney and the other Perth which works fine. Just
wondering
if i
add a child domain how would i have to implemet the replication can
i
create
a site for the Melbourne office to link them with the other 2 dc.
What
is
the
best way of setting this up?
.
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