You need to manage DHCP on Server2 by using the DHCP console on Server1

Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains two servers
named Server1 and Server2. Server1 runs Windows Server 2012. Server2 runs Windows Server 2008 R2
Service Pack 1 (SP1) and has the DHCP Server serverrole installed.
You need to manage DHCP on Server2 by using the DHCP console on Server1.
What should you do first?

Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains two servers
named Server1 and Server2. Server1 runs Windows Server 2012. Server2 runs Windows Server 2008 R2
Service Pack 1 (SP1) and has the DHCP Server serverrole installed.
You need to manage DHCP on Server2 by using the DHCP console on Server1.
What should you do first?

A.
From Internet Explorer on Server2, download and install Windows Management Framework 3.0.

B.
From the Microsoft Management Console on Server1,add a snap-in.

C.
From Windows PowerShell on Server1, run Install-Windows Feature.

D.
From Server Manager on Server2, enable Windows Remote Management.

Explanation:
How do you enable remote management:
Assuming the remote server is all set up and prepared to enter production, first, open Server Manager on the
remote server.
Click on the “Configure Server Manager for Remote Management” link. Select the “Enable remote
management of this server from other computers”.
Click “Ok”.

Note:
* You can use Server Manager to manage remote servers that are running Windows Server 2008 and Windows
Server 2008 R2, but the following updates are required to fully manage these older operating systems.
/ Windows Management Framework 3.0
/ Performance Updates
* Windows Server 2008 R2, unlike Windows Server 2008 RTM, has a nice feature that allows you to remotely
manage it, from another server or from a Windows 7 workstation, by using Server Manager.
* The tasks that you can perform remotely by using Server Manager include:
View Windows automatic updating status
Run Best Practices Analyzer scans on roles.
View or change Windows Firewall information
View and manage roles
Manage installed services roles
View Internet Explorer Advanced Security Configuration settings (IE ESC) Configure Windows Error Reporting
View or change Windows Customer Experience Improvement Program (CEIP) status
Reference: Configure Remote Management in Server Manager



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Cleber

Cleber

Explanation:

The DHCP snap-in isn’t available unless the DHCP feature is installed. Server 1 is stated to not have DHCP installed, so the snap-in therefore cannot be added. We must add the DHCP server role.

References:
Training Guide: Installing and Configuring Windows Server 2012 R2, Chapter 6 Network Administration, p.228

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robber

robber

No, I think you came to the same conclusion that the answer is C, but you’re explaination is incorrect.
We must add the remote administraton tools feature, which include the DHCP snapin. No need to install the complete DHCP Role…

Peter77

Peter77

You absolutelly right – first must feature RSAT installing.

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