You work as an IT professional in an international corporation named Wiikigo. In the company, your job is to configure Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration Server 2006. And you are experienced in performing and managing networks and operational systems. In addition, you are skilled at deploying ISA Server 2006, configuring firewall settings, and optimizing performance of the ISA Server 2006 cache. An ISA Server 2006 computer named ISA01 is included by your network. ISA01 functions as a remote access VPN server and a DHCP server.
The company intends to have VPN client computers assigned the following DHCP options:
DNS, WINS, and Domain name.
On the DHCP server, a DHCP scope that contains the three DHCP options is created. It is reported by VPN users that file shares is unavailable after logging on to the network. After detailed analysis, you find that WINS or DNS server address is not assigned to the VPN clients, and primary domain name is not listed.
You should have DHCP options assigned to the VPN client computers. What will you do? (Choose more than one.)
A.
In the ISA Server Management console, VPN address assignment should be set to utilize the Internal network for the DHCP, DNS, and WINS services.
B.
A DHCP Relay Agent should be installed on ISA01.
C.
The DHCP server should be removed from ISA01 and it should be placed on a computer that is behind ISA01.
D.
The Routing and Remote Access internal network adapter should be set as a DHCP client.