You are one of the administrators for your company’s Windows Server 2003 network. The relevant
portion of the network is presented in the following exhibit.
All servers, client computers and one network print device are currently configured with static IP
addresses. The network IP address is 200.10.29.0. A DHCP server has been deployed but has
not yet been configured. You must configure a new scope that will provide the existing client
computers with IP configurations. The new scope should support an additional 25 new client
computers that will be deployed within the next two months.
Which settings should be included in the new DHCP scope? (Choose three. Each correct answer
presents part of the solution.)
A.
subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
B.
subnet mask: 255.255.255.128
C.
DHCP scope starting IP address: 200.10.29.7
DHCP scope ending IP address: 200.10.29.254
D.
DHCP scope starting IP address: 200.10.29.1
DHCP scope ending IP address: 200.10.29.254
E.
DHCP scope exclusion range starting IP address: 200.10.29.1
DHCP scope exclusion range ending IP address: 200.10.29.6
F.
DHCP scope exclusion range starting IP address: 200.10.29.1
DHCP scope exclusion range ending IP address: 200.10.29.254