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| wbafrank 2002-02-23, 5:37 pm |
| And today's poser is ....
Q30. You administer a Windows 2000 network. The network consists of Windows 2000 Server computers and Windows 2000 Professional client computers. The network uses DHCP and NAT.
You have recently been allocated multiple IP addresses from your company's ISP. What must you do to complete the configuration for your network?
A. You must configure DHCP with the range of IP addresses.
B. You must configure the NAT interface with the range of IP addresses.
C. You must register the range in the Static Routes component.
D. You must register the range of IP addresses in the IGMP component.
Good Luck .... see you tomorrow for the answer!! | |
| jeff_j_black 2002-02-23, 5:54 pm |
| B | |
| Zaraspook 2002-02-23, 6:36 pm |
| How about B. | |
| cross36 2002-02-23, 6:39 pm |
| Is the answer "B" | |
| unreal 2002-02-23, 7:12 pm |
| My pick is :
B. You must configure the NAT interface with the range of IP addresses.
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A- Not necessary to configure the DHCP..
C- Can't remembered anything abt-registering the range in the Static Routes component.
D- Can't remembered anything- register the range of IP addresses in the IGMP component. | |
| trogers5 2002-02-23, 9:11 pm |
| quote: Originally posted by wbafrank
And today's poser is ....
Q30. You administer a Windows 2000 network. The network consists of Windows 2000 Server computers and Windows 2000 Professional client computers. The network uses DHCP and NAT.
You have recently been allocated multiple IP addresses from your company's ISP. What must you do to complete the configuration for your network?
A. You must configure DHCP with the range of IP addresses.
B. You must configure the NAT interface with the range of IP addresses.
C. You must register the range in the Static Routes component.
D. You must register the range of IP addresses in the IGMP component.
Good Luck .... see you tomorrow for the answer!!
Answer would be "B"
Configure the public interface of the NAT routing protocol to use an address pool with a starting address and and ending address with the subnet mask allocated from the ISP. Also, reserve the private IP address for your private network.
You can use mutiple IP addresses with NAT. ICS does not allow you to do that!! | |
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