A reverse zone is an entry in the DNS zone file that enables the translation
of IP addresses
to host names. You can add reverse zones in DNS through the service
provide server control
panel. A special Pointer
(PTR)-record type is used to store reverse DNS entries.
On
the top navigation bar, click resources, then click the hosting
servers tab. On
the top navigation bar, click server.
Select a DNS server from the list, then click overview.
On the services list, select the Microsoft DNS service, then click overview.
In the
service components area below the general information, select
Microsoft DNS, then click overview. The Service Component Instance
Shortcuts page is displayed.
Click add
reverse zones. The add reverse zone form is displayed.
In the reverse
lookup zone name text box, enter a name for the zone, then click
add.
A reverse zone is created.