Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
The primary tool that you use to manage DNS servers is DNS Manager, the DNS snap-in in Microsoft Management Console (MMC), which appears as DNS in Administrative Tools on the Start menu.
You can use DNS Manager along with other snapins in MMC, further integrating DNS administration into your total network management. It is also available in Server Manager on computers with the DNS Server role installed.
You can use DNS Manager to perform the following basic administrative server tasks:
Performing initial configuration of a new DNS server.

Connecting to and managing a local DNS server on the same computer or remote DNS servers on

other computers.
Adding and removing forward and reverse lookup zones, as necessary.

Adding, removing, and updating resource records in zones.

Modifying how zones are stored and replicated between servers.

Modifying how servers process queries and handle dynamic updates.

Modifying security for specific zones or resource records.

In addition, you can also use DNS Manager to perform the following tasks:
Perform maintenance on the server.

You can start, stop, pause, or resume the server or manually update server data files.

Monitor the contents of the server cache and, as necessary, clear it.

Tune advanced server options.

Configure and perform aging and scavenging of stale resource records that are stored by the server.
