Which of the following describes a reason for creating a multicast scope?

You are employed as a network administrator at ABC.com. ABC.com has an Active Directory
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 is configured as a DHCP server. You have
created a multicast scope on ABC-SR07.
Which of the following describes a reason for creating a multicast scope?

You are employed as a network administrator at ABC.com. ABC.com has an Active Directory
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 is configured as a DHCP server. You have
created a multicast scope on ABC-SR07.
Which of the following describes a reason for creating a multicast scope?

A.
To support DHCP clients on a single physical network segment where multiple logical IP
networks are used.

B.
To allow for the sending of network traffic to a group of endpointsdestination hosts.

C.
To support remote DHCP clients located on the far side of DHCP and BOOTP relay agents.

D.
To provide fault tolerance.

Explanation:



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rishab

rishab

Answer: A,C

With DHCP Superscope feature, a DHCP server can:

Support DHCP clients on a single physical network segment (such as a single Ethernet LAN segment) where multiple logical IP networks are used. When more than one logical IP network is used on each physical subnet or network, such configurations are often called multinets.

Support remote DHCP clients located on the far side of DHCP and BOOTP relay agents (where the network on the far side of the relay agent uses multinets).

Raoul

Raoul

Yes, but the question is about multiscope, not superscope. B is correct.