CompTIA Network+ N10-009 Practice Question
A Forward DNS zone is responsible for linking hostnames to IP addresses.
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CompTIA Network+ N10-009
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A Forward DNS zone is responsible for linking hostnames to IP addresses.
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False
A Forward DNS zone translates domain names into IP addresses, which is essential for locating computers and services on a network. Correct DNS configuration ensures devices can resolve domain names to IP addresses efficiently, facilitating network communication. Incorrect choices suggest functionalities that do not align with the Forward zone's purpose, such as reverse lookup (translating IP addresses back to domain names) or providing encryption, which is a security feature not related to DNS zone types.
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