C:\>dnscmd /ZoneInfo
Usage: DnsCmd <Server> /ZoneInfo <ZoneName> [<Property>]
<Property> -- zone property to view
Examples:
AllowUpdate
DsIntegrated
Aging
RefreshInterval
NoRefreshInterval
IsSigned
Keymaster
IsKeymaster
SignWithNSEC3
NSEC3HashAlgorithm
NSEC3Iterations
NSEC3RandomSaltLength
NSEC3UserSalt
NSEC3CurrentSalt
NSEC3OptOut
MaintainTrustAnchor
SignatureInceptionOffset
DNSKEYRecordSetTTL
DSRecordSetTTL
SecureDelegationPollingPeriod
DsRecordAlgorithms
RFC5011KeyRollovers
SigningKeyDescriptors
PropagationTime
ParentHasSecureDelegation
In future versions of Windows, Microsoft might remove dnscmd.exe.
If you currently use dnscmd.exe to configure and manage the DNS server,
Microsoft recommends that you transition to Windows PowerShell.
Sem propriedades específicas especificadas:
C:\>dnscmd . /ZoneInfo lab.contoso.com
Zone query result:
Zone info:
ptr = 0000009D181ECBF0
zone name = lab.contoso.com
zone type = 1
shutdown = 0
paused = 0
update = 2
DS integrated = 1
read only zone = 0
in DS loading queue = 0
currently DS loading = 0
data file = (null)
using WINS = 0
using Nbstat = 0
aging = 0
refresh interval = 168
no refresh = 168
scavenge available = 0
Zone Masters NULL IP Array.
Zone Secondaries NULL IP Array.
secure secs = 3
directory partition = AD-Domain flags 00000015
zone DN = DC=lab.contoso.com,cn=MicrosoftDNS,DC=DomainDnsZones,DC=lab,DC=contoso,DC=com
Command completed successfully.
Especificando um parâmetro específico:
C:\>dnscmd . /ZoneInfo lab.contoso.com AllowUpdate
Zone query result:
Dword: 2 (00000002)
Command completed successfully.
Também pode querer verificar o parâmetro /ExportSettings
. Ele mostra um arquivo de texto bastante exaustivo.