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Enforcers 216 QOD (28/7)
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| enforcer 2003-07-28, 10:37 am |
| Tarzanboy is administering the network infrastructure of his Windows 2000 network. The network has 4 subnets. Tarzanboy installs a DHCP Server service on one Windows 2000 Server computer on each of the four subnets. On the DNS tab of each DHCP server's Properties sheet, Tarzanboy clears the Automatically update DHCP client information in DNS check box. Which of the following will happen?
A. Non DDNS client will not be able to register in DNS.
B. Non DDNS client will be able to register in DNS.
C. Non DDNS client will be able to register in DNS only if it is logged in as administrator
D. None of the above
Answer tomorrow
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| jocampo 2003-07-28, 11:26 am |
| quote: Originally posted by enforcer
Tarzanboy is administering the network infrastructure of his Windows 2000 network. The network has 4 subnets. Tarzanboy installs a DHCP Server service on one Windows 2000 Server computer on each of the four subnets. On the DNS tab of each DHCP server's Properties sheet, Tarzanboy clears the Automatically update DHCP client information in DNS check box. Which of the following will happen?
A. Non DDNS client will not be able to register in DNS.
B. Non DDNS client will be able to register in DNS.
C. Non DDNS client will be able to register in DNS only if it is logged in as administrator
D. None of the above
Answer tomorrow
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The "Automatically update DHCP client information " option applies to Windows2000 clients, that can update dynamically their A and PTR records. The option for the Non-DDNS clients is the last in the DNS tab: "enable updates for DNS clients that do not support dynamic updates". So...my answer is "D"
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| Particle 2003-07-28, 11:30 am |
| I'll start things off and go for:
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| Particle 2003-07-28, 11:31 am |
| Ooops. Wasn't quick enough. | |
| cramersaunders 2003-07-28, 12:03 pm |
| D | |
| Jonoplunk 2003-07-28, 1:16 pm |
| I'll go with "D"
If there is no Dynamic update using DHCP server to the DNS server, then the client will not register its address with the DNS server. Whereas if the workstation is configured with a fixed address then it will register its address by virtue of its DNS settings. Dynamic update is necessary when registering DHCP addresses in the DNS.
Have I answered the question yet?!? Or spoken myself in a circle? | |
| adam salam 2003-07-29, 7:21 am |
| I will take it simply and say "A" | |
| enforcer 2003-07-29, 11:56 am |
| quote: Originally posted by enforcer
Tarzanboy is administering the network infrastructure of his Windows 2000 network. The network has 4 subnets. Tarzanboy installs a DHCP Server service on one Windows 2000 Server computer on each of the four subnets. On the DNS tab of each DHCP server's Properties sheet, Tarzanboy clears the Automatically update DHCP client information in DNS check box. Which of the following will happen?
A. Non DDNS client will not be able to register in DNS.
B. Non DDNS client will be able to register in DNS.
C. Non DDNS client will be able to register in DNS only if it is logged in as administrator
D. None of the above
Answer tomorrow
and the answer is A. Non DDNS client will not be able to register in DNS.
When the DHCP server is configured to update client information in DNS, It will forward the A and PTR records for non DDNS capable clients to the DNS server. It is not necessary to be logged in as an administrator for this process to work. Non DDNS capable clients will not be registered in DNS if the DHCP server is not set up to automatically update. | |
| Jonoplunk 2003-07-29, 12:07 pm |
| Hmmm. I took it that we had a network of DHCP clients so it wouldn't make a difference whether or not they were DDNS enabled. The fact that they were DHCP clients means that even if DDNS is enabled they still would not be updated dynamically. Tried and tested on my lab.
Again I have misinterpretted the question, I must look out for this. | |
| adam salam 2003-07-29, 12:50 pm |
| quote: Originally posted by Jonoplunk
Hmmm. I took it that we had a network of DHCP clients so it wouldn't make a difference whether or not they were DDNS enabled. The fact that they were DHCP clients means that even if DDNS is enabled they still would not be updated dynamically. Tried and tested on my lab.
Again I have misinterpretted the question, I must look out for this.
I have seen that some of you trying to make the Q worded!!
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