ip name-server
A computer isn't used on a server, a server is used on a computer.
You can use the command nslookup followed by a domain name in the command prompt or terminal to determine the IP address of a DNS server. For example, typing nslookup example.com will provide the IP address associated with that domain. Additionally, you can use ipconfig /all on Windows or cat /etc/resolv.conf on Linux to find the configured DNS server's IP address.
I believe the command is /start.
Open a command prompt window then type in ipconfig/all Then there should be your dns server.
The command is DCPROMO
It is called: DNS Domain Naming Service or Domain Naming System or Domain Naming Server
To put a Windows server into install mode, you would use the command change user /install in the Command Prompt. This command prepares the server for the installation of applications that require per-user installations. After completing the installations, you would typically return to execute mode with change user /execute.
To start the Cimntfy service on a Windows Server 2003 from the command line, you can use the following command: net start Cimntfy. Open the Command Prompt with administrative privileges, type the command, and press Enter. This will initiate the Cimntfy service, allowing it to run on the server. If the service is not installed, you will receive an error message.
shutdown -Fr
With the top command.
dcpromo
Go to command promtType change user /instal