Networking with Windows Server 2016 — Question 89
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Your company has five departments, including a web research department.
You have a DHCP server named Server1 and two DNS servers named DNS1 and DNS2.
Server1 has an Ipv4 scope named Scope1. All client computers are configured to use DNS1 for name resolution.
You need to ensure that users in the web research department use DNS2 for name resolution.
What should you do on Server1?
Answer options
- A. From the properties of Scope1, modify the Conflict detection attempts setting.
- B. From the properties of Scope1, configure Name Protection.
- C. From the properties of IPv4, configure the bindings.
- D. From IPv4, create a new filter.
- E. From the properties of Scope1, create an exclusion range.
- F. From IPv4, run the DHCP Policy Configuration Wizard.
- G. From Control Panel, modify the properties of Ethernet.
- H. From Scope1, create a reservation.
Correct answer: A
Explanation
The correct answer is A because modifying the Conflict detection attempts setting can help ensure that the DHCP server appropriately manages IP address assignments, which is crucial for directing the web research department to use DNS2. The other options do not address the specific need to redirect DNS requests for the web research department to DNS2.