Designing Cisco Enterprise Networks (ENSLD) — Question 226
A customer plans to deploy WoL in the enterprise with these high-level design requirements:
• DHCP services must be available
• Clients BIOS settings must be set for WoL
• Clients get IP addresses once online
• Spanning-tree PortFast is enabled on the Layer 2 switches
Which two solutions must the customer select to have a successful deployment? (Choose two.)
Answer options
- A. IP directed broadcast and forward-protocol must be enabled on all the SVI or routed interfaces where the client subnets reside
- B. IP directed broadcast and forward-protocol must be disabled on all the SVI or routed interfaces where the client subnets reside
- C. IP helper-addresses for the client ranges must be disabled on the SVI or routed interface where the WoL server subnet resides
- D. IP helper-addresses for the WoL server must be enabled on the SVI or routed interface where the client subnets reside
- E. IP helper-addresses for the client ranges must be enabled on the SVI or routed interface where the WoL server subnet resides
Correct answer: A, E
Explanation
The correct answers, A and E, are essential for allowing WoL packets to reach the intended clients and enabling them to receive IP addresses from the DHCP server. Option B is incorrect because disabling IP directed broadcast and forward-protocol would prevent WoL packets from being forwarded correctly. Options C and D are not valid since they do not align with the requirements for DHCP services and proper WoL functionality in this scenario.