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整理人: reynolds(2001-08-30 13:55:00), 站内信件
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You plan to install DHCP on your Windows 2000 Server. You have installed DHCP many times in the past but now you are installing it into an Active Directory environment for the first time. Which of the following things do you need to verify when
installing a DHCP onto a network with an existing Active Directory infrastructure? Choose all that apply.
A. Verify that the DHCP server is authorized in Active Directory.
B. Verify that the DHCP server is configured with at least one superscope.
C. Verify that the DHCP server is configured to support the registration of dynamic updates for pre-Windows 2000 clients.
D. Verify that the DHCP server is a member of the DHCP Servers global group.
Answer: A
Windows 2000 DHCP servers must be authorized in Active Directory. If they are not, they will be unable to distribute IP addresses to clients that request them.
DHCP servers need not be configured with any superscopes.
Although a DHCP can be configured to support the registration of dynamic updates for pre-Windows 2000 clients, this is not a necessary step of configuring
a DHCP server.
Although there are new groups in Windows 2000 named DHCP Administrators and DHCP Users that can be used for administrative purposes, there is not a DHCP Servers group.
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