The abc.com network consists of a single Active Directory domain. The abc.com network contains a Windows Server 2003 computer named Serv1, which is configured as a DNS server. Serv1 is a primary server for one forward lookup zone and has round robin enabled. What should you do to ensure that support for round robin is disabled?
  1. You should access the zone's Properties sheet in the DNS console and click on the Zone Transfers tab.
  2. You should access the zone's Properties sheet in the DNS console and click on the Start of Authority (SOA) tab.
  3. You should access the Serv1’s Properties sheet in the DNS console and click on the Advanced tab.
  4. You should access the Serv1’s Properties sheet in the DNS console and click on the Interfaces tab.
Explanation
Answer - C - You should access the Serv1’s Properties sheet in the DNS console and click on the Advanced tab to ensure that support for round robin is disabled.

Key Takeaway: Round robin is a local balancing mechanism used by DNS servers to share and distribute network resource loads. To disable support for round robin, you should access the Serv1’s Properties sheet in the DNS console, click on the Advanced tab, and clear the Enable round robin in the Server options section.
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