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A little DHCP question for you today.

You are an Enterprise administrator for a Windows 2000 domain that contains Windows 2000 Professional computers. You install DHCP on a member server in the domain. The server is located on the same subnet as the Windows 2000 client computers. The client systems are configured as DHCP clients.

You create a nice little scope and activate it, however you notice the client systems are not receiving their IP address configuration from the DHCP server, they are receiving APIPA addresses instead.

What should you do as the all powerful Enterprise administrator so that each client system receives an IP address from the DHCP server? (Select the best choice)

A. In Device Manager, start the DHCP service.

B. Authorize the DHCP server in Active Directory.

C. Define a DHCP Option class for the Windows 2000 client systems.

D. De-activate and Re-activate the scope.

Good luck and see you tomorrow for the answer!!

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Most definately B.

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OMG! My studies are starting to make sense now.
Going with answer (B).

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Going with "B" also

Anyway an additional note and because some times becomes annoying you can disable "APIPA" Automatic Private IP Addressing" configuration by editing the registry key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\C
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Services\Tcpip\Parameters\Inte
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Create the entry:
IPAutoconfigurationEnabled : REG_DWORD

Assign it the value of "0"

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A little DHCP question for you today.

You are an Enterprise administrator for a Windows 2000 domain that contains Windows 2000 Professional computers. You install DHCP on a member server in the domain. The server is located on the same subnet as the Windows 2000 client computers. The client systems are configured as DHCP clients.

You create a nice little scope and activate it, however you notice the client systems are not receiving their IP address configuration from the DHCP server, they are receiving APIPA addresses instead.

What should you do as the all powerful Enterprise administrator so that each client system receives an IP address from the DHCP server? (Select the best choice)

A. In Device Manager, start the DHCP service.

B. Authorize the DHCP server in Active Directory.

C. Define a DHCP Option class for the Windows 2000 client systems.

D. De-activate and Re-activate the scope.

Good luck and see you tomorrow for the answer!!



And the answer is.....B

In an Windows 2000 domain Active Directory Environment, the DHCP server(s) must be authorized in AD before they are allowed to start distributing IP configuration parameters to the clients. This pevents rogue DHCP servers from starting and fielding requests from clients.

Nice job everyone.

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