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| eljefe79 2002-03-28, 1:29 am |
| Here's the question and I'm doubting the answer
As an administrator of your company's domain, you manage a mixture of Windows 2000 Professional Workstations, 2000 Servers and NT4 workstations. All of your workstation clients have file and Printer sharing enabled for workgroup access within a 2000 domain and are DHCP clients.
In an effort to better administer your environment, you perform the following tasks:
1. Configure the DHCP server to always update client computer information in DNS.
2. Configure the DHCP Server to discard forward lookups when the lease expires.
3. Configure the DHCP Server to update DNS for client computers that do not support dynamic updates.
4. Set the DHCP Scope to configure the domain name for its' client computers.
Select all that apply.
A. all client computers are able to be located on the network by FQDN
B. A records for all client computers are automatically added to the DNS zone files.
C. PTR records for all client computers are automatically added to the DNS zone files.
D. A and PTR records are automatically removed from the DNS zone files when the client DHCP lease expires.
What ya say WBA
Many thanks | |
| wbafrank 2002-03-28, 1:41 am |
| What do you think it is and why? | |
| eljefe79 2002-03-28, 2:18 am |
| My thoughts are that all 4 objectives were met..
Assume that they have selected "allways update DNS" when they make the statements
"Configure the DHCP server to always update client computer information in DNS." and "Configure the DHCP Server to update DNS for client computers that do not support dynamic updates." That should justify B&C. DHCP should proxy the A&PTR records to DNS for all DHCP clients, downlevel and 2k. Once registered and assigned DNS suffix as stated in "Set the DHCP Scope to configure the domain name for its' client computers" clients should be able to communicate justifying A. The action to configure the DHCP Server to discard forward lookups when the lease expires" justifies D.
The author specified A and D. | |
| Zaraspook 2002-03-28, 2:18 am |
| How about A, B, C, & D?  | |
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