You work as an administrator at ABC.com. The ABC.com network consists of a single domain
named ABC.com. All servers on the ABC.com network have Windows Server 2012 installed.
ABC.com has a server, named ABC-SR07, which has the AD DS, DHCP, and DNS server roles
installed. ABC.com also has a server, named ABC-SR08, which has the DHCP, and Remote
Access server roles installed. You have configured a server, which has the File and Storage
Services server role installed, to automatically acquire an IP address. The server is named ABCSR09.
You then create a filter on ABC-SR07.
Which of the following is a reason for this configuration?
A.
To make sure that ABC-SR07 issues ABC-SR09 an IP address.
B.
To make sure that ABC-SR07 does not issue ABC-SR09 an IP address.
C.
To make sure that ABC-SR09 acquires a constant IP address from ABC-SR08 only.
D.
To make sure that ABC-SR09 is configured with a static IP address.
Explanation:
The right answer should be B. You create a deny filter on ABC-SR07. To prevent ABC-SR07 issue IP address to ABC-SR09.
A is wrong, because without an filter ABC-SR07 wil already issue an IP address.
C is wrong, because a (deny) filter on ABC-SR07 wil prevent issue an ip adress to ABC-SR09 but will not make sure ABC-SR08 will issue an CONSTANT IP address to ABC-SR09, this still would be dynamic. There is nothing set about a reservation for ABC-SR09 on ABC-SR08.
D is wrong, because you can’t make sure ABC-SR09 gets a static ip address with a filter on whatever DHCP server.