Usage: DnsCmd /Config Server : /RpcProtocol /LogLevel /LogFilePath /LogIPFilterList /LogFileMaxSize /EventlogLevel /NoRecursion ...

Usage: DnsCmd  /Config   
  Server :
    /RpcProtocol
    /LogLevel
    /LogFilePath 
    /LogIPFilterList 
    /LogFileMaxSize
    /EventlogLevel
    /NoRecursion
    /BootMethod
    /ForwardDelegations
    /ForwardingTimeout
    /EnableGlobalQueryBlockList
    /EnableGlobalNamesSupport
    /GlobalQueryBlockList
    /GlobalNamesQueryOrder
    /GlobalNamesBlockUpdates
    /IsSlave
    /SecureResponses
    /RecursionRetry
    /RecursionTimeout
    /MaxCacheTtl
    /MaxCacheSize
    /MaxNegativeCacheTtl
    /RoundRobin
    /LocalNetPriority
    /AddressAnswerLimit
    /BindSecondaries
    /WriteAuthorityNs
    /NameCheckFlag
    /StrictFileParsing
    /UpdateOptions
    /DisableAutoReverseZones
    /SendPort
    /XfrConnectTimeout
    /DsPollingInterval
    /DsTombstoneInterval
    /ScavengingInterval
    /DefaultAgingState
    /DefaultNoRefreshInterval
    /DefaultRefreshInterval
    /EnableDnsSec
    /EnableEDnsProbes
    /EDnsCacheTimeout
    /DisableNSRecordsAutoCreation
    /CacheLockingPercent
    /SocketPoolExcludedPortRanges
    /EnableForwarderReordering
    /RootTrustAnchorsURL
  Zone :
    /SecureSecondaries
    /AllowUpdate 
        -- 0: no updates; 1: unsecure updates; 2: secure updates only
    /Aging
    /RefreshInterval 
    /NoRefreshInterval 
    /ForwarderTimeout 
    /ForwarderSlave 
    /AllowNSRecordsAutoCreation 
    /AllowUpdate
    /DsIntegrated
    /Aging
    /RefreshInterval
    /NoRefreshInterval
    /SignWithNSEC3
    /NSEC3HashAlgorithm
    /NSEC3Iterations
    /NSEC3RandomSaltLength
    /NSEC3UserSalt
    /NSEC3OptOut
    /MaintainTrustAnchor
    /SignatureInceptionOffset
    /DNSKEYRecordSetTTL
    /DSRecordSetTTL
    /SecureDelegationPollingPeriod
    /DsRecordAlgorithms
    /RFC5011KeyRollovers
    /SigningKeyDescriptors
    /PropagationTime
  : New property value. Use 0x prefix to indicate hex value.
    Note some server and zone DWORD properties must be reset as
    part of a more complex operation.