DNS Made Easy is a solution for business to setup a DNS and own multiple domains. DNS Made Easy information is best obtained through their website that has plan information.
One can get more information on a Comcast DNS server from the following sources: What's My DNS, Comcast, DNS Knowledge, ZDNet, DSL Reports, Port Forward, Open DNS, Mac Medics, to name a few.
Application Directory Partitions.
Zone Transfer
Information on DNS Lookup tests can be found directly on the manufacturer websites, or can be acquired by contacting a customer helpline representative for further information.
It is a service.
The answer is different for each network or provider. My ISP is Comcast in Portland, Oregon. My DNS hosts are different than my neighbor on Verizon, so there is no way for us to answer your question. If you need your specific information you can obtain it through your ISP. If you just need DNS, Google has free public DNS at 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 More information is here: http://code.google.com/speed/public-dns/
DNS load balancing is defined to be spreading the load of people on a certain website accross multiple survers if one does not suffice. One can find more information about DNS load balancing on sites like Zytrax and Splux.
DNS is a Domain Name Server, used to create unique entries in an Active Directory. The brand Neustar seems to be associated with Ultra DNS. Ultra DNS is the name for one of the top DNS providers and services many Top Level Domains and Second Level Domains.
Nslookup
An iterative name query is one in which a DNS client allows the DNS server to return the best answer it can give based on its cache or zone data. If the queried DNS server does not have an exact match for the queried name, the best possible information it can return is a referral (that is, a pointer to a DNS server authoritative for a lower level of the domain namespace). The DNS client can then query the DNS server for which it obtained a referral. It continues this process until it locates a DNS server that is authoritative for the queried name, or until an error or time-out condition is met.This process is sometimes referred to as "walking the tree," and this type of query is typically initiated by a DNS server that attempts to resolve a recursive name query for a DNS client.
In Windows operating systems steps - Go to run type cmd press enterC:\Documents and Settings\Administrator>ipconfig/allafter execute this command you will get all information about dns