multiple nameservers for subzone
Brad Knowles
brad.knowles at skynet.be
Mon Mar 19 15:19:03 UTC 2001
At 2:02 PM +0100 3/19/01, Alexander Tastler wrote:
> I have to delegate a subzone (abc.foo.org). What happens if i specify two
> name servers for the subzone (with glue records).
Absolutely nothing unusual. Indeed, this is the preferred way to
delegate a sub-zone, so that the zone remains accessible even if one
of the delegated nameservers is down.
> I couldn't find a way to
> give a priority.
There's not one. As far as the parent is concerned, they're both
authoritative, and that's all that matters.
> Does round robin apply when returning the name server for a
> subzone?
Yup.
--
Brad Knowles, <brad.knowles at skynet.be>
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