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FWIW. We are doing this similar at our
school district—that is having a local DNS server in each building. We
mainly are doing it for when the building connection happens to go down, as OS X relies heavily
on DNS info. But our setup is a little different as we are using one domain,
rather than several, as you stated you had, We don’t do zone transfers from each server
though, --it only handles inside NAT’d addresses for that building—any
request that the local DNS server does not know about goes to our central DNS server. and each building is
using its own DNS server for our own NAT’d network—any outside
requests would still have to go through our Network DNS server. Larry Pazdernik Kearney Public Schools 308-698-8014 A+, CCNA
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