You are the network administrator for the Beijing office of TestKing. A branch
office is located in Cairo. The DNS servers in both locations run Windows Server
2003.
The network uses two DNS namespaces internally. They are named
publishing.testking.com and testking.com. The locations of the primary name
servers are shown in the following table.
The Beijing office contains some servers that are registered in the testking.com zone
and other that are registered in the publishing.testking.com zone. All computers in
the Beijing office are configured to use the local DNS server as their preferred DNS
server. The two offices are connected only by using a VPN through the Internet.
Various network problems occasionally result in loss of connectivity between the
two offices.
Firewalls prevent the DNS servers in both offices from receiving queries from the
Internet.
You need to configure the DNS server in the Beijing office to allow successful
resolution of all queries from the Beijing office for names in the
publishing.testking.com namespace, even when the VPN link between the Beijing
and Cairo offices fails.
What should you configure on the DNS server in the Beijing office?()
A. In the testking.com zone, create a delegated subdomain named publishing. Specify the DNS server in the Cairo office as a name server.
B. Create a secondary zone name publishing.testking.com. Specify the DNS server in the Cairo office as a master server.
C. Configure conditional forwarding for the publishing.testking.com namespace. Specify the DNS server in the Cairo office as a target server.
D. Create a stub zone named publishing.testking.com. Specify the DNS server in the Cairo office as a master server.