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What is the BOOTP protocol used for, where might you find it in Windows network
infrastructure?
In
computing, Bootstrap Protocol, or BOOTP, is a UDP network protocol used
by a network client to obtain its
IP address automatically. This is usually done
during the
bootstrap process when a computer is starting up. The BOOTP servers
assign the IP address to each client from a pool of addresses. We can find,
Bootstrap Protocol in DHCP Pool configuration in CSCO
Switchers and Router.

DNS zones – describe the differences between the 3 types.
DNS stands for Distributed Name System. A DNS server resolves a name to an
IP address, as stated in an earlier answer, but it can also point to multiple
IP addresses for load balancing, or for backup servers if one or more is offline or
not accepting connections.
Individual organizations may have their own DNS servers for their local Intranet.
Some sites have their own DNS server to switch between subdomains within them.
For example, a site such as Blogspot can have subdomains come and go quite frequently.
Rather than force every DNS server to update their own databases whenever
someone creates a new blog, Blogspot could maintain their own DNS server to resolve
names within the blogspot.com domain, e.g., to distinguish between
myblog.blogspot.com  and yourblog.blogspot.com ... their DNS server would be
queried once blogspot.com is resolved, and it would be responsible for resolving
myblog vs. yourblog. , such as the Internet. The following are the three main
components of DNS:
Domain name space and associated resource records (RRs) A distributed
database of name-related information.
DNS Name Servers Servers that hold the domain name space and RRs, and that
answer queries from DNS clients.
DNS Resolvers The facility within a DNS client that contacts DNS name servers
and issues name queries to obtain resource record information.

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For Question & Answer on LDAP,AD- Structure & Namespace etc. click here
For Question & Answer on Application Partition, DC- Backup, Sysvol etc. click here
For Question & Answer on Recovery/Restore of DC & GC  etc. click here
For Question & Answer on Global Catalog, REPLMON. LDP, ADSIEDIT etc. click here
For Question & Answer on Netdom, Sites, KCC, ISTG  etc. click here
For Question & Answer on FSMO and its roles  etc. click here
For Question & Answer on Active Directory (AD) & its backup   etc. click here
For Question & Answer on GPO, GPC and GPT etc. click here