Your network contains an Active Directory domain named adatum.com. The domain
contains a member server named L0N-DC1.L0N-DC1 runs Windows Server 2012 R2 and
has the DHCP Server server role installed.
The network contains 100 client computers and 50 IP phones. The computers and the
phones are from the same vendor.
You create an IPv4 scope that contains addresses from 172.16.0.1 to 172.16.1.254.
You need to ensure that the IP phones receive IP addresses in the range of 172.16.1.100 to
172.16.1.200. The solution must minimize administrative effort.
What should you create?
A.
Server level policies
B.
Reservations
C.
Filters
D.
Scope level policies
Explanation:
The scope is already in place.
Scope level policies are typically settings that only apply to that scope. They can also
overwrite a setting that was set at the server level.
References:
Training Guide: Installing and Configuring Windows Server 2012 R2, Chapter 6: Network
Administration, p.253
http://blogs.technet.com/b/teamdhcp/archive/2012/08/22/granular-dhcp-server-administration-using-dhcp-policies-in-windows-server-2012.aspx
Policies can be defined server wide or for a specific scope. A server wide policy – on the same lines as server wide option values – is applicable to all scopes on the DHCP server. A server wide policy however cannot have an IP address range associated with it.
Therefore Answer D: Scope level policies