Your network contains an Active Directory domain named adatum.com. The domain contains a server named
Server1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2. Server1 is configured as a Network Policy Server (NPS) server
and as a DHCP server.
The network contains two subnets named Subnet1 and Subnet2. Server1 has a DHCP scope for each subnet.
You need to ensure that noncompliant computers on Subnet1 receive different network policies than
noncompliant computers on Subnet2.
Which two settings should you configure? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution.
Choose two.)
A.
The NAP-Capable Computers conditions
B.
The NAS Port Type constraints
C.
The Health Policies conditions
D.
The MS-Service Class conditions
E.
The Called Station ID constraints
Explanation:
The NAP health policy server uses the NPS role service with configured health policies and system health
validators (SHVs) to evaluate client health based on administrator-defined requirements. Based on results of
this evaluation, NPS instructs the DHCP server to provide full access to compliant NAP client computers and to
restrict access to client computers that are noncompliant with health requirements.
If policies are filtered by DHCP scope, then MS-Service Class is configured in policy conditions.