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Joining ISE to a Reversed DNS Zone

Jason2005
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I have joined ISE on the same reversed zone as 50.168.192.in-addr.arpa (ise1.srvcore.local), but ISE have an address of 192.168.99.35.

ISE could resolve and ping DNS domaine names on Windows Server and could PING its name "ise1.srvcore.local" and can PING "srvcore.local", and can NSLOOKUP "srvcore.local" but cannot NSLOOKUP "ise1.srvcore.local".

====> Is it OK to join a node having an address of 192.168.99.35/24 in the reversed zone of 50.168.192.in-addr.arpa ?

====> Could that ever cause any issues ?

 

 

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Personally I never tried it myself, but I'm wondering why you would want to do that rather than having ISE in the correct DNS zone?

Cause it would require adding an additional DNS Zone with the ip address of 192.168.99.0/24 in addition to 192.168.50.0/24 Zone.

Any suggestions ?

To help me wrapping my head around it, could you please share a use case of this?

thomas
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

@Jason2005 , Why are you linking to these other unrelated community articles and documents?