How many reservations should you identify?

You have a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2.Server1 has six network
adapters. Two of the network adapters are connected to a network named LAN1, two of the
network adapters are connected to a network named LAN2, and two of the network adapters are
connected to a network named LAN3.
You create a network adapter team named Team1 from the two adapters connected to LAN1. You
create a network adapter team named Team2 from the two adapters connected to LAN2.
A company policy states that all server IP addresses must be assigned by using a reserved address in
DHCP.
You need to identify how many DHCP reservations you must create for Server1.
How many reservations should you identify?

You have a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2.Server1 has six network
adapters. Two of the network adapters are connected to a network named LAN1, two of the
network adapters are connected to a network named LAN2, and two of the network adapters are
connected to a network named LAN3.
You create a network adapter team named Team1 from the two adapters connected to LAN1. You
create a network adapter team named Team2 from the two adapters connected to LAN2.
A company policy states that all server IP addresses must be assigned by using a reserved address in
DHCP.
You need to identify how many DHCP reservations you must create for Server1.
How many reservations should you identify?

A.
3

B.
4

C.
6

D.
8

Explanation:
1 for each NIC Team (2 total) and 1 for each non-teamed NIC (2 total) -> 4 total IP addresses are
required.



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Joel

Joel

Trick question…. It will hunt you if you don’t read the question correctly….

Jeff Doty

Jeff Doty

B. Four, One reservation for each team1 and team 2, and then one reservation for each adapter on LAN 3.