MCSA Networking with Windows Server 2016

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Question 1 of 207

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Yout network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains a DHCP server named Server1. All client computers run Windows

10 and are configured as DHCP clients.

Your helpdesk received calls today from users who failed to access the network from their Windows 10 computer.

You open the DHCP console as shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)

You need to ensure that all of the Windows 10 computers can receive a DHCP lease.

Solution: You increase the scope size.

Does this meet the goal?

    Correct Answer: B

    The goal is to ensure that all Windows 10 computers receive a DHCP lease. According to the DHCP console screenshot, the scope is inactive, as indicated by the folder with the red down arrow and the blue exclamation mark. Increasing the scope size would not resolve the issue because the problem is not related to the number of available addresses but rather that the scope is not active. Therefore, ensuring that the scope is active would be necessary to meet the goal, making the proposed solution ineffective.

Question 2 of 207

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Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains a DHCP server named Server1. All client computers run Windows

10 and are configured as DHCP clients.

Your helpdesk received calls today from users who failed to access the network from their Windows 10 computer.

You open the DHCP console as shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)

You need to ensure that all of the Windows 10 computers can receive a DHCP lease.

Solution: You start the DHCP Server service.

Does this meet the goal?

    Correct Answer: B

    The DHCP scope in the displayed console is inactive, as indicated by the fact that there are no available or in-use addresses and it shows total addresses as zero. Simply starting the DHCP Server service would not resolve the issue, as the scope itself needs to be activated to distribute IP addresses to the clients. Therefore, the solution does not meet the goal.

Question 3 of 207

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Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains a DHCP server named Server1. All client computers run Windows

10 and are configured as DHCP clients.

Your helpdesk received calls today from users who failed to access the network from their Windows 10 computer.

You open the DHCP console as shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)

You need to ensure that all of the Windows 10 computers can receive a DHCP lease.

Solution: You activate the scope.

Does this meet the goal?

    Correct Answer: A

    In order for client computers to receive DHCP leases, the DHCP scope must be activated. The exhibit shows that the current scope is inactive, which is indicated by the arrow icon. Activating the scope will allow the DHCP server to start leasing IP addresses from the defined range to the client computers. Therefore, the solution to activate the scope meets the goal of ensuring that all Windows 10 computers can receive a DHCP lease.

Question 4 of 207

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Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains a DHCP server named Server2 than runs Windows Server 2016.

Users report that their client computers fail to obtain an IP address.

You open the DHCP console as shown in the Exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)

Scope1 has an address range of 172.16.0.10 to 172.16.0.100 and a prefix length of 23 bits.

You need to ensure that all of the client computers on the network can obtain an IP address from Server2.

Solution: You run the Repair-DhcpServerv4IPRecord cmdlet.

Does this meet the goal?

    Correct Answer: B

    The error in question arises because all IP addresses within the designated scope are already leased out, a situation indicated by the blue exclamation mark in the DHCP console. The Repair-DhcpServerv4IPRecord cmdlet is intended to fix inconsistencies in the DHCP database, but it will not help if the actual problem is a lack of available IP addresses. To resolve this, one needs to either increase the range of the current scope or create a new scope/superscope to provide additional addresses. Therefore, the suggested solution does not meet the goal of ensuring all client computers can obtain an IP address.

Question 5 of 207

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Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains a DHCP server named Server2 than runs Windows Server 2016.

Users report that their client computers fail to obtain an IP address.

You open the DHCP console as shown in the Exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)

Scope1 has an address range of 172.16.0.10 to 172.16.0.100 and a prefix length of 23 bits.

You need to ensure that all of the client computers on the network can obtain an IP address from Server2.

Solution: You run the Reconcile-DhcpServerv4IPRecord cmdlet.

Does this meet the goal?

    Correct Answer: B

    Running the Reconcile-DhcpServerv4IPRecord cmdlet is not the appropriate solution to ensure that all client computers on the network can obtain an IP address from Server2. This cmdlet is used to repair the DHCP database and reconcile inconsistencies, but it will not address the issue of clients failing to obtain an IP address. The problem may lie in the DHCP scope configuration, a network issue, or the availability of IP addresses within the scope. Proper troubleshooting steps would involve checking the DHCP server and scope configuration, ensuring that the scope is active with available IP addresses, and verifying network connectivity.