How can you make sure that the DHCP server provides the printers with their IP configurations?

The ABC.com network consists of a single Active Directory domain named ABC.com. All servers
on the ABC.com network run Windows Server 2003.
There are currently 6 printers connected to the ABC.com network. Each printer is configured as a
DHCP client. You have created IP reservations in the DHCP scope for each printer as shown
below.

You received reports from users complaining that they are unable to submit print jobs to any of the
network printers.
You discover that none of the network printers are receiving their IP configurations from the DHCP
server.
How can you make sure that the DHCP server provides the printers with their IP configurations?

The ABC.com network consists of a single Active Directory domain named ABC.com. All servers
on the ABC.com network run Windows Server 2003.
There are currently 6 printers connected to the ABC.com network. Each printer is configured as a
DHCP client. You have created IP reservations in the DHCP scope for each printer as shown
below.

You received reports from users complaining that they are unable to submit print jobs to any of the
network printers.
You discover that none of the network printers are receiving their IP configurations from the DHCP
server.
How can you make sure that the DHCP server provides the printers with their IP configurations?

A.
By creating a new scope and creating new IP reservations within that scope.

B.
By having the IP address exclusion range removed from the DHCP scope.

C.
By configuring each printer with the IP address of the DHCP server.

D.
By changing the scope options to include a default gateway.

Explanation:
An exclusion range is a set of one or more IP addresses, included within the range
of a defined scope that you do not want to lease to DHCP clients. Exclusion ranges assure that
the server does not offer to DHCP clients on your network any addresses in these ranges.
Reference:
J. C. Mackin, and Ian McLean MCSA/MCSE self-paced training kit (exam 70-291): Implementing,
Managing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure, Microsoft
Press, Redmond, Washington, 2004, Chapter 7.



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