Deck 4: Installing and Configuring the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol

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A DHCP ____ defines the amount of time, or the duration, that an IP address is loaned to a DHCP client.

A) scope
C) option
B) reservation
D) lease
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You can use a DHCP ____ to forward DHCP requests from DHCP clients to a DHCP server on the network.

A) exclusion
C) scope
B) relay agent
D) reservation
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DHCP clients use UDP port ____ to send and receive DHCP broadcast communication.

A) 67
C) 72
B) 68
D) 80
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DHCP relay agents are defined in RFC 1536
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____ provides automatic IP addressing for Windows clients.

A) DHCP
C) DNS
B) UDP
D) Ipconfig
Question
The term ____ refers to the former dynamic IP allocation standard that DHCP replaced.

A) server option
C) BOOTP
B) scope
D) renewal time value
Question
DHCP ____ allow you to assign a specific IP address to a DHCP client without statically configuring the device with IP information.

A) address assignments
C) reservations
B) server options
D) scopes
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DHCP is a Layer ____ protocol that uses User Datagram Protocol (UDP) datagrams for communication

A) 2
C) 4
B) 3
D) 5
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Default lease durations for Windows Server 2008 are 10 days for wired clients and 4 hours for wireless clients.
Question
A DHCP client broadcasts a ____ message to locate a DHCP server

A) DHCPDiscover
C) DHCPOffer
B) DHCPRequest
D) DHCPAck
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With ____, DHCP servers and DHCP clients work with DNS servers to create, modify, and delete DNS name records for DHCP clients.

A) renewal time value
C) Dynamic DNS
B) exclusion
D) BOOTP
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IPv4 clients using DHCP retrieve all the information you need for IP addressing from a DHCP server
Question
A DHCP client broadcasts a ____ message to a DHCP server to accept a DHCPOffer.

A) DHCPDiscover
C) DHCPOffer
B) DHCPAck
D) DHCPRequest
Question
A DHCP ____ must be available on each subnet requiring DHCP service.

A) client
C) scope
B) lease
D) server
Question
A DHCP ____ is a range of IP addresses and related configuration information available by request from a DHCP client.

A) reservation
C) option
B) lease
D) scope
Question
The DHCP server provides its services by maintaining a database of client IP addresses.
Question
DHCP ____ contain basic settings, or DHCP options, that a client needs for proper network communication.

A) address assignments
C) leases
B) exclusions
D) options
Question
DHCP uses the client's MAC address to determine the IP address a client receives.
Question
A ____ is the amount of time a client keeps an IP address before releasing it.

A) binding time value
C) DHCPAck
B) lease duration
D) DHCPOffer
Question
DHCP servers use UDP port ____ to send and receive DHCP broadcast communication.

A) 67
C) 72
B) 68
D) 80
Question
A(n) ____________________ message often includes suggested values for the network address and lease duration.
Question
A ____ message is a response from the DHCP server that confirms a DHCP client's IP address.

A) DHCPNack
C) DHCPDecline
B) DHCPAck
D) DHCPRelease
Question
What factors should be considered when determining the duration of a lease?
Question
A DHCP client sends a ____ message to a DHCP server that declines an offered IP address.

A) DHCPNack
C) DHCPDecline
B) DHCPAck
D) DHCPRelease
Question
If a DHCP already has an IP address, it sends a ____ message to a DHCP server requesting local configuration information only.

A) DHCPInform
C) DHCPDecline
B) DHCPAck
D) DHCPRelease
Question
DHCP requires at least one DHCP ____ in order to issue IP addresses for network clients.

A) scope
C) lease
B) renewal time value
D) excursion
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What is the difference between server options and scope options in DHCP?
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The DHCP database is based on the ______________________________ storage engine.
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What is the syntax for configuring a DHCP option with netsh?
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If the DHCP ____________________ service is not running, DHCP clients cannot receive IP addresses and configuration information from the DHCP server.
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In Active Directory ____________________, DHCP servers must be authorized before they can begin supplying IP addresses.
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As an industry-standard protocol, it is defined by Request for Comment (RFC) ____________________.
Question
A DHCP client sends a ____ message to a DHCP server to relinquish its IP address and end its lease.

A) DHCPInform
C) DHCPDecline
B) DHCPAck
D) DHCPRelease
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What is the syntax for creating a DHCP exclusionary range with netsh?
Question
List four types of information displayed by a DHCP lease.
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Microsoft recommends using an 80/20 rule for splitting scopes between two servers for fault tolerance. Briefly discuss the implications of this rule.
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When a DHCP client moves to a new subnet, what steps does it perform to acquire a new IP address configuration?
Question
____ allows you to set up an additional server to act as a stand in if your primary server fails.

A) Binding time value
C) Failover clustering
B) Dynamic DNS
D) Server option
Question
What is the syntax for deactivating a DHCP scope?
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List five types of information that would appear on a DHCP audit log.
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What is the purpose of the Reliability and Performance Monitor?
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Match between columns
Good candidates for using reservations.
Reliability and Performance Monitor console
Good candidates for using reservations.
DHCP audit log
Good candidates for using reservations.
DHCP scopes
Good candidates for using reservations.
Shorter lease times
Good candidates for using reservations.
Hyper-V
Good candidates for using reservations.
Scope statistics
Good candidates for using reservations.
Network printers
Good candidates for using reservations.
Reservations
Good candidates for using reservations.
Options
Necessary in networks with many clients that connect to the network for less than one day.
Reliability and Performance Monitor console
Necessary in networks with many clients that connect to the network for less than one day.
DHCP audit log
Necessary in networks with many clients that connect to the network for less than one day.
DHCP scopes
Necessary in networks with many clients that connect to the network for less than one day.
Shorter lease times
Necessary in networks with many clients that connect to the network for less than one day.
Hyper-V
Necessary in networks with many clients that connect to the network for less than one day.
Scope statistics
Necessary in networks with many clients that connect to the network for less than one day.
Network printers
Necessary in networks with many clients that connect to the network for less than one day.
Reservations
Necessary in networks with many clients that connect to the network for less than one day.
Options
Used to identify bottlenecks on your DHCP server.
Reliability and Performance Monitor console
Used to identify bottlenecks on your DHCP server.
DHCP audit log
Used to identify bottlenecks on your DHCP server.
DHCP scopes
Used to identify bottlenecks on your DHCP server.
Shorter lease times
Used to identify bottlenecks on your DHCP server.
Hyper-V
Used to identify bottlenecks on your DHCP server.
Scope statistics
Used to identify bottlenecks on your DHCP server.
Network printers
Used to identify bottlenecks on your DHCP server.
Reservations
Used to identify bottlenecks on your DHCP server.
Options
Allow you to quickly and easily provide DHCP clients with updated configuration information, such as new DNS servers or additional domain prefixes.
Reliability and Performance Monitor console
Allow you to quickly and easily provide DHCP clients with updated configuration information, such as new DNS servers or additional domain prefixes.
DHCP audit log
Allow you to quickly and easily provide DHCP clients with updated configuration information, such as new DNS servers or additional domain prefixes.
DHCP scopes
Allow you to quickly and easily provide DHCP clients with updated configuration information, such as new DNS servers or additional domain prefixes.
Shorter lease times
Allow you to quickly and easily provide DHCP clients with updated configuration information, such as new DNS servers or additional domain prefixes.
Hyper-V
Allow you to quickly and easily provide DHCP clients with updated configuration information, such as new DNS servers or additional domain prefixes.
Scope statistics
Allow you to quickly and easily provide DHCP clients with updated configuration information, such as new DNS servers or additional domain prefixes.
Network printers
Allow you to quickly and easily provide DHCP clients with updated configuration information, such as new DNS servers or additional domain prefixes.
Reservations
Allow you to quickly and easily provide DHCP clients with updated configuration information, such as new DNS servers or additional domain prefixes.
Options
Because of the minimal resource requirements of DHCP, it is a perfect candidate for running as virtual machine guest.
Reliability and Performance Monitor console
Because of the minimal resource requirements of DHCP, it is a perfect candidate for running as virtual machine guest.
DHCP audit log
Because of the minimal resource requirements of DHCP, it is a perfect candidate for running as virtual machine guest.
DHCP scopes
Because of the minimal resource requirements of DHCP, it is a perfect candidate for running as virtual machine guest.
Shorter lease times
Because of the minimal resource requirements of DHCP, it is a perfect candidate for running as virtual machine guest.
Hyper-V
Because of the minimal resource requirements of DHCP, it is a perfect candidate for running as virtual machine guest.
Scope statistics
Because of the minimal resource requirements of DHCP, it is a perfect candidate for running as virtual machine guest.
Network printers
Because of the minimal resource requirements of DHCP, it is a perfect candidate for running as virtual machine guest.
Reservations
Because of the minimal resource requirements of DHCP, it is a perfect candidate for running as virtual machine guest.
Options
Used by DHCP to maintain a detailed record of the transactions it performs
Reliability and Performance Monitor console
Used by DHCP to maintain a detailed record of the transactions it performs
DHCP audit log
Used by DHCP to maintain a detailed record of the transactions it performs
DHCP scopes
Used by DHCP to maintain a detailed record of the transactions it performs
Shorter lease times
Used by DHCP to maintain a detailed record of the transactions it performs
Hyper-V
Used by DHCP to maintain a detailed record of the transactions it performs
Scope statistics
Used by DHCP to maintain a detailed record of the transactions it performs
Network printers
Used by DHCP to maintain a detailed record of the transactions it performs
Reservations
Used by DHCP to maintain a detailed record of the transactions it performs
Options
Display information about each scope, including total addresses, number and percentage in use, and number and percentage available in the address pool.
Reliability and Performance Monitor console
Display information about each scope, including total addresses, number and percentage in use, and number and percentage available in the address pool.
DHCP audit log
Display information about each scope, including total addresses, number and percentage in use, and number and percentage available in the address pool.
DHCP scopes
Display information about each scope, including total addresses, number and percentage in use, and number and percentage available in the address pool.
Shorter lease times
Display information about each scope, including total addresses, number and percentage in use, and number and percentage available in the address pool.
Hyper-V
Display information about each scope, including total addresses, number and percentage in use, and number and percentage available in the address pool.
Scope statistics
Display information about each scope, including total addresses, number and percentage in use, and number and percentage available in the address pool.
Network printers
Display information about each scope, including total addresses, number and percentage in use, and number and percentage available in the address pool.
Reservations
Display information about each scope, including total addresses, number and percentage in use, and number and percentage available in the address pool.
Options
Used in DHCP to give a DHCP client a static IP address without manually configuring the address on the client.
Reliability and Performance Monitor console
Used in DHCP to give a DHCP client a static IP address without manually configuring the address on the client.
DHCP audit log
Used in DHCP to give a DHCP client a static IP address without manually configuring the address on the client.
DHCP scopes
Used in DHCP to give a DHCP client a static IP address without manually configuring the address on the client.
Shorter lease times
Used in DHCP to give a DHCP client a static IP address without manually configuring the address on the client.
Hyper-V
Used in DHCP to give a DHCP client a static IP address without manually configuring the address on the client.
Scope statistics
Used in DHCP to give a DHCP client a static IP address without manually configuring the address on the client.
Network printers
Used in DHCP to give a DHCP client a static IP address without manually configuring the address on the client.
Reservations
Used in DHCP to give a DHCP client a static IP address without manually configuring the address on the client.
Options
Most often represent a single subnet.
Reliability and Performance Monitor console
Most often represent a single subnet.
DHCP audit log
Most often represent a single subnet.
DHCP scopes
Most often represent a single subnet.
Shorter lease times
Most often represent a single subnet.
Hyper-V
Most often represent a single subnet.
Scope statistics
Most often represent a single subnet.
Network printers
Most often represent a single subnet.
Reservations
Most often represent a single subnet.
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Deck 4: Installing and Configuring the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
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A DHCP ____ defines the amount of time, or the duration, that an IP address is loaned to a DHCP client.

A) scope
C) option
B) reservation
D) lease
D
2
You can use a DHCP ____ to forward DHCP requests from DHCP clients to a DHCP server on the network.

A) exclusion
C) scope
B) relay agent
D) reservation
B
3
DHCP clients use UDP port ____ to send and receive DHCP broadcast communication.

A) 67
C) 72
B) 68
D) 80
B
4
DHCP relay agents are defined in RFC 1536
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____ provides automatic IP addressing for Windows clients.

A) DHCP
C) DNS
B) UDP
D) Ipconfig
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The term ____ refers to the former dynamic IP allocation standard that DHCP replaced.

A) server option
C) BOOTP
B) scope
D) renewal time value
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DHCP ____ allow you to assign a specific IP address to a DHCP client without statically configuring the device with IP information.

A) address assignments
C) reservations
B) server options
D) scopes
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DHCP is a Layer ____ protocol that uses User Datagram Protocol (UDP) datagrams for communication

A) 2
C) 4
B) 3
D) 5
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Default lease durations for Windows Server 2008 are 10 days for wired clients and 4 hours for wireless clients.
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A DHCP client broadcasts a ____ message to locate a DHCP server

A) DHCPDiscover
C) DHCPOffer
B) DHCPRequest
D) DHCPAck
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With ____, DHCP servers and DHCP clients work with DNS servers to create, modify, and delete DNS name records for DHCP clients.

A) renewal time value
C) Dynamic DNS
B) exclusion
D) BOOTP
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IPv4 clients using DHCP retrieve all the information you need for IP addressing from a DHCP server
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A DHCP client broadcasts a ____ message to a DHCP server to accept a DHCPOffer.

A) DHCPDiscover
C) DHCPOffer
B) DHCPAck
D) DHCPRequest
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A DHCP ____ must be available on each subnet requiring DHCP service.

A) client
C) scope
B) lease
D) server
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A DHCP ____ is a range of IP addresses and related configuration information available by request from a DHCP client.

A) reservation
C) option
B) lease
D) scope
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16
The DHCP server provides its services by maintaining a database of client IP addresses.
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17
DHCP ____ contain basic settings, or DHCP options, that a client needs for proper network communication.

A) address assignments
C) leases
B) exclusions
D) options
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DHCP uses the client's MAC address to determine the IP address a client receives.
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A ____ is the amount of time a client keeps an IP address before releasing it.

A) binding time value
C) DHCPAck
B) lease duration
D) DHCPOffer
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20
DHCP servers use UDP port ____ to send and receive DHCP broadcast communication.

A) 67
C) 72
B) 68
D) 80
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A(n) ____________________ message often includes suggested values for the network address and lease duration.
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22
A ____ message is a response from the DHCP server that confirms a DHCP client's IP address.

A) DHCPNack
C) DHCPDecline
B) DHCPAck
D) DHCPRelease
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What factors should be considered when determining the duration of a lease?
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24
A DHCP client sends a ____ message to a DHCP server that declines an offered IP address.

A) DHCPNack
C) DHCPDecline
B) DHCPAck
D) DHCPRelease
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25
If a DHCP already has an IP address, it sends a ____ message to a DHCP server requesting local configuration information only.

A) DHCPInform
C) DHCPDecline
B) DHCPAck
D) DHCPRelease
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DHCP requires at least one DHCP ____ in order to issue IP addresses for network clients.

A) scope
C) lease
B) renewal time value
D) excursion
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What is the difference between server options and scope options in DHCP?
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The DHCP database is based on the ______________________________ storage engine.
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What is the syntax for configuring a DHCP option with netsh?
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If the DHCP ____________________ service is not running, DHCP clients cannot receive IP addresses and configuration information from the DHCP server.
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In Active Directory ____________________, DHCP servers must be authorized before they can begin supplying IP addresses.
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As an industry-standard protocol, it is defined by Request for Comment (RFC) ____________________.
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33
A DHCP client sends a ____ message to a DHCP server to relinquish its IP address and end its lease.

A) DHCPInform
C) DHCPDecline
B) DHCPAck
D) DHCPRelease
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34
What is the syntax for creating a DHCP exclusionary range with netsh?
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35
List four types of information displayed by a DHCP lease.
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Microsoft recommends using an 80/20 rule for splitting scopes between two servers for fault tolerance. Briefly discuss the implications of this rule.
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When a DHCP client moves to a new subnet, what steps does it perform to acquire a new IP address configuration?
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____ allows you to set up an additional server to act as a stand in if your primary server fails.

A) Binding time value
C) Failover clustering
B) Dynamic DNS
D) Server option
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39
What is the syntax for deactivating a DHCP scope?
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List five types of information that would appear on a DHCP audit log.
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What is the purpose of the Reliability and Performance Monitor?
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Match between columns
Good candidates for using reservations.
Reliability and Performance Monitor console
Good candidates for using reservations.
DHCP audit log
Good candidates for using reservations.
DHCP scopes
Good candidates for using reservations.
Shorter lease times
Good candidates for using reservations.
Hyper-V
Good candidates for using reservations.
Scope statistics
Good candidates for using reservations.
Network printers
Good candidates for using reservations.
Reservations
Good candidates for using reservations.
Options
Necessary in networks with many clients that connect to the network for less than one day.
Reliability and Performance Monitor console
Necessary in networks with many clients that connect to the network for less than one day.
DHCP audit log
Necessary in networks with many clients that connect to the network for less than one day.
DHCP scopes
Necessary in networks with many clients that connect to the network for less than one day.
Shorter lease times
Necessary in networks with many clients that connect to the network for less than one day.
Hyper-V
Necessary in networks with many clients that connect to the network for less than one day.
Scope statistics
Necessary in networks with many clients that connect to the network for less than one day.
Network printers
Necessary in networks with many clients that connect to the network for less than one day.
Reservations
Necessary in networks with many clients that connect to the network for less than one day.
Options
Used to identify bottlenecks on your DHCP server.
Reliability and Performance Monitor console
Used to identify bottlenecks on your DHCP server.
DHCP audit log
Used to identify bottlenecks on your DHCP server.
DHCP scopes
Used to identify bottlenecks on your DHCP server.
Shorter lease times
Used to identify bottlenecks on your DHCP server.
Hyper-V
Used to identify bottlenecks on your DHCP server.
Scope statistics
Used to identify bottlenecks on your DHCP server.
Network printers
Used to identify bottlenecks on your DHCP server.
Reservations
Used to identify bottlenecks on your DHCP server.
Options
Allow you to quickly and easily provide DHCP clients with updated configuration information, such as new DNS servers or additional domain prefixes.
Reliability and Performance Monitor console
Allow you to quickly and easily provide DHCP clients with updated configuration information, such as new DNS servers or additional domain prefixes.
DHCP audit log
Allow you to quickly and easily provide DHCP clients with updated configuration information, such as new DNS servers or additional domain prefixes.
DHCP scopes
Allow you to quickly and easily provide DHCP clients with updated configuration information, such as new DNS servers or additional domain prefixes.
Shorter lease times
Allow you to quickly and easily provide DHCP clients with updated configuration information, such as new DNS servers or additional domain prefixes.
Hyper-V
Allow you to quickly and easily provide DHCP clients with updated configuration information, such as new DNS servers or additional domain prefixes.
Scope statistics
Allow you to quickly and easily provide DHCP clients with updated configuration information, such as new DNS servers or additional domain prefixes.
Network printers
Allow you to quickly and easily provide DHCP clients with updated configuration information, such as new DNS servers or additional domain prefixes.
Reservations
Allow you to quickly and easily provide DHCP clients with updated configuration information, such as new DNS servers or additional domain prefixes.
Options
Because of the minimal resource requirements of DHCP, it is a perfect candidate for running as virtual machine guest.
Reliability and Performance Monitor console
Because of the minimal resource requirements of DHCP, it is a perfect candidate for running as virtual machine guest.
DHCP audit log
Because of the minimal resource requirements of DHCP, it is a perfect candidate for running as virtual machine guest.
DHCP scopes
Because of the minimal resource requirements of DHCP, it is a perfect candidate for running as virtual machine guest.
Shorter lease times
Because of the minimal resource requirements of DHCP, it is a perfect candidate for running as virtual machine guest.
Hyper-V
Because of the minimal resource requirements of DHCP, it is a perfect candidate for running as virtual machine guest.
Scope statistics
Because of the minimal resource requirements of DHCP, it is a perfect candidate for running as virtual machine guest.
Network printers
Because of the minimal resource requirements of DHCP, it is a perfect candidate for running as virtual machine guest.
Reservations
Because of the minimal resource requirements of DHCP, it is a perfect candidate for running as virtual machine guest.
Options
Used by DHCP to maintain a detailed record of the transactions it performs
Reliability and Performance Monitor console
Used by DHCP to maintain a detailed record of the transactions it performs
DHCP audit log
Used by DHCP to maintain a detailed record of the transactions it performs
DHCP scopes
Used by DHCP to maintain a detailed record of the transactions it performs
Shorter lease times
Used by DHCP to maintain a detailed record of the transactions it performs
Hyper-V
Used by DHCP to maintain a detailed record of the transactions it performs
Scope statistics
Used by DHCP to maintain a detailed record of the transactions it performs
Network printers
Used by DHCP to maintain a detailed record of the transactions it performs
Reservations
Used by DHCP to maintain a detailed record of the transactions it performs
Options
Display information about each scope, including total addresses, number and percentage in use, and number and percentage available in the address pool.
Reliability and Performance Monitor console
Display information about each scope, including total addresses, number and percentage in use, and number and percentage available in the address pool.
DHCP audit log
Display information about each scope, including total addresses, number and percentage in use, and number and percentage available in the address pool.
DHCP scopes
Display information about each scope, including total addresses, number and percentage in use, and number and percentage available in the address pool.
Shorter lease times
Display information about each scope, including total addresses, number and percentage in use, and number and percentage available in the address pool.
Hyper-V
Display information about each scope, including total addresses, number and percentage in use, and number and percentage available in the address pool.
Scope statistics
Display information about each scope, including total addresses, number and percentage in use, and number and percentage available in the address pool.
Network printers
Display information about each scope, including total addresses, number and percentage in use, and number and percentage available in the address pool.
Reservations
Display information about each scope, including total addresses, number and percentage in use, and number and percentage available in the address pool.
Options
Used in DHCP to give a DHCP client a static IP address without manually configuring the address on the client.
Reliability and Performance Monitor console
Used in DHCP to give a DHCP client a static IP address without manually configuring the address on the client.
DHCP audit log
Used in DHCP to give a DHCP client a static IP address without manually configuring the address on the client.
DHCP scopes
Used in DHCP to give a DHCP client a static IP address without manually configuring the address on the client.
Shorter lease times
Used in DHCP to give a DHCP client a static IP address without manually configuring the address on the client.
Hyper-V
Used in DHCP to give a DHCP client a static IP address without manually configuring the address on the client.
Scope statistics
Used in DHCP to give a DHCP client a static IP address without manually configuring the address on the client.
Network printers
Used in DHCP to give a DHCP client a static IP address without manually configuring the address on the client.
Reservations
Used in DHCP to give a DHCP client a static IP address without manually configuring the address on the client.
Options
Most often represent a single subnet.
Reliability and Performance Monitor console
Most often represent a single subnet.
DHCP audit log
Most often represent a single subnet.
DHCP scopes
Most often represent a single subnet.
Shorter lease times
Most often represent a single subnet.
Hyper-V
Most often represent a single subnet.
Scope statistics
Most often represent a single subnet.
Network printers
Most often represent a single subnet.
Reservations
Most often represent a single subnet.
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