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wbafrank
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Tue 70-216 Question of the Day
And today's poser is ....
Q71. You are the administrator for your company's Windows 2000 domain. The network contains a Windows 2000 Server computer that uses the NAT routing protocol. The network also uses Windows 2000 Professional client computers. You decide to setup the NAT server to be a DHCP Allocator with the default values. What must you do to the client computers to automatically receive IP configurations?
A. Configure all Windows 2000 Professional computers to use DNS.
B. Configure all Windows 2000 Professional client computers to use OSPF.
C. Configure all Windows 2000 Professional client computers as DHCP clients.
D. Configure all Windows 2000 Professional client computers to use ICMP routers.
Good Luck .... see you tomorrow for the answer!!
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Zaraspook
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Welcome back Frank! How about C? 
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TxBear
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C. I beleive that you also have to use the NAT servers address as the default gateway for the clients. 
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here i go reading too much into the question again...maybe ...the question did not say if the dns proxy component of the NAT server was configured or even enabled. by default, the dhcp allocator will send the ip address of the NAT server as the primary dns server. this being the case, name resolution would not happen as the NAT server is not configured for this. also, by default, win2k pro systems are setup as dhcp clients.
so, that being the case, my answer is A.
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C! 
You have to configure computers on the network as DHCP clients in order to receive an IP configuration automatically.
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quote: Originally posted by emtek
here i go reading too much into the question again...maybe ...the question did not say if the dns proxy component of the NAT server was configured or even enabled. by default, the dhcp allocator will send the ip address of the NAT server as the primary dns server. this being the case, name resolution would not happen as the NAT server is not configured for this. also, by default, win2k pro systems are setup as dhcp clients.
so, that being the case, my answer is A.
I`ll have to go with you assuming there is no assuming on the part of the configuration. 
A.
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jeff_j_black
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While there is nothing to say that the clients are not set to default settings, there is nothing sayong that the clients are set to default settings. Also, the administrator has decided to 'setup the NAT server to be a DHCP Allocator'. Given the scenario, the implication is that there was no DHCP service prior to this. That makes it 50/50 that the clients were default or had fixed ip settings. So from there 'B' and 'D' are easy to eliminate. But the final part of the question is the kicker: 'What must you do to the client computers to automatically receive IP configurations?' Well, in that context 'C' would be the only way to configure clients to automatically recieve IP configurations.
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