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Thu 70-216 Question of the Day
As there was slight confusion on Q45 http://www.examnotes.net/forums/sho...&threadid=32319 I thought I would make today's question a slight variation of Q45:
Q47. Yo are the network administrator for your company's Windows 2000 network. Your network consists of three subnets, which contain Windows 2000 Server computers and Windows 2000 Professional computers. A DNS server exists on Subnet1.
You decide to deploy DHCP on a Windows 2000 Server computer on Subnet1. Your routers do not forward BOOTP messages.
You must accomplish the following goals:
1. All clients must use the DHCP server on Subnet1.
2. The DHCP server must not lease IP addresses that are already in use by Windows 2000 Server computers.
3. DHCP clients must automatically create their own A (host) resource records in DNS.
4. The DHCP server must automatically create DHCP clients' PTR resource records in DNS.
5. The DHCP server must configure each DHCP client computer with the IP address of the appropriate default gateway.
6. The DHCP server must configure each DHCP client computer with the IP address of the DNS server.
You take the following actions:
1. On the DHCP server, you configure 3 scopes, one for each subnet.
2. In each scope, you exclude the IP addresses of all Windows 2000 Server computers on that particular subnet.
3. You configure the 003 Router option and the 006 DNS Servers option on the scope level.
4. You configure all Windows 2000 Professional computers to automatically receive their IP configuration dynamically.
5. You configure DNS to accept dynamic updates.
6. You configure the DHCP server to automatically update DNS according to the client requests.
7. You authorize the DHCP server in Active Directory and activate the scopes.
Which goal or goals are accomplished with these actions? (Choose all that apply)
A. All clients use the DHCP server on Subnet1.
B. The DHCP server does not lease IP addresses that are already in use by Windows 2000 Server computers.
C. Each DHCP client automatically creates its own A (host) resource records in DNS.
D. The DHCP server automatically creates each DHCP client's PTR resource records in DNS.
E. The DHCP server configures each DHCP client computer with the IP address of the appropriate default gateway.
F. The DHCP server configures each DHCP client computer with the IP address of the DNS server.
Good Luck .... see you tomorrow for the answer!!
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lamngocliem
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03-14-02 04:27 PM
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jeff_j_black
that's what "THEY" said..

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03-14-02 05:55 PM
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B,C,
A - Incorrect - Non bootP enabled router.
D - Win2k clients do this automatically, by default, thus the DHCP server doesn't need to.
E F - correct for subnet 1, not 2 and 3 tho
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03-14-02 08:42 PM
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jeff_j_black
that's what "THEY" said..

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03-14-02 09:15 PM
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Zaraspook
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How about B, C, D, E, & f? 
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03-15-02 12:06 AM
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KScheler
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I believe it is B.
Since the router does not forward BOOTP, only clients from the DHCP server's subnet will receive IP configurations. The other answers state that "each" client will do this or that, which is not possible without a DHCP relay agent.
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03-15-02 01:24 AM
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jeff_j_black
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A - wrong, most would agree, there is no proxy's.
B - right, most would agree.
here's where my point comes in:
C, D, E, F all explicitly state DHCP client does blah blah, or DHCP client gets blah blah. My point is that a client would not be a DHCP client unless it could reach the DCHP server, meaning the clients that are on the same subnet as the DHCP server.
What do you all think?
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03-15-02 01:41 AM
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Zaraspook
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Agree 100% with Jeff's post above, and that's what makes the 216 so fun and challenging. 
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03-15-02 01:52 AM
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KScheler
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