Upgrading Your Skills to MCSA: Windows Server 2016 — Question 61
Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com that contains a domain controller named DC1. All DNS servers for the network run BIND
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Your perimeter network contains a DHCP server named DHCP1 that runs Windows Server 2016. DHCP1 is a member of a workgroup named WORKGROUP.
DHCP1 provides IP address leases to guests accessing the Wi-Fi network.
Several engineers access the network remotely by using a VPN connection to remote access server that runs Windows Server 2016. All of the VPN connections use certificate-based authentication and are subjects to access policies in Network Policy Server (NPS). Certificates are issued by an enterprise certification authority (CA) named CA1.
All Windows computers on the network are activated by using Key Management Service (KMS). On-premises users use Remote Desktop Services (RDS).
You plan to deploy IP Address Management (IPAM) to the network.
Which action can you perform on the network by using IPAM?
Answer options
- A. Audit authentication events from DC1.
- B. Create DHCP reservations on DHCP1.
- C. Audit certificate enrollment requests on CA1.
- D. Manage activations on the KMS server.
- E. Audit logon event on the RDS server.
Correct answer: A
Explanation
The correct answer is A because IPAM is designed to provide auditing capabilities for various network services, including authentication events from domain controllers. The other options involve functionalities that IPAM does not directly manage, such as creating reservations (B), auditing certificate requests (C), managing activations (D), or logon events (E).