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In this video, the presenter explains how to view DNS records using the NS lookup utility. To start, you need to open the command prompt and type "NS lookup." The presenter demonstrates how to set the query type to "A" to view the IPv4 address of a domain, using google.com as an example, which has the IPv4 address 142.252.20.6142. To check the IPv6 address, you set the type to "AAA." Additionally, the video covers how to check MX (Mail Exchanger) records for domains like gmail.com or google.com, showing five servers with different priorities for handling mail requests. The server with the lowest priority number responds first. The presenter also explains how to view name servers by typing "NS" followed by the domain, revealing the four name servers used by Google. Lastly, the video touches on SRV (Service) records, providing details about the primary name server, the DNS admin's email address, and various timers related to the server's operation. This comprehensive guide enables viewers to effectively view DNS records for any website.