You have a server named Server1.
You install the IP Address Management (IPAM) Server feature on Server1.
You need to provide a user named User1 with the ability to set the access scope of all the
DHCP servers that are managed by IPAM. The solution must use the principle of least
privilege.
Which user role should you assign to User1?
A.
DNS Record Administrator Role
B.
IPAM DHCP Reservations Administrator Role
C.
IPAM Administrator Role
D.
IPAM DHCP Administrator Role
Explanation:
The IPAM DHCP administrator role completely manages DHCP servers.
one of the option D is IPAM MSM DHCP Administrator Role and the other options is IPAM ASM DHCP Administrator Role. There is no IPAM DHCP Administrator Role is available to select. So must understand the Roles fully.
Hil is right about the answers. The question does have MSM/ASM. The correct answer would be IPAM MSM DHCP Administrator if it pops up on your exam
I usually don’t comment because someone pretty much nails the answer. However, although you said there is not IPAM DHCP Administrator Role, there actually is! And for this question that is the correct answer!
This built-in role provides permissions required to completely manage a DHCP server, its associated DHCP scopes, MAC address filters, DHCP policies and DHCP reservations.
Just lettting y’all know.
Answer is D
Answer = C
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn789161.aspx
Too much power.
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn268500.aspx
D is correct !!
I agree with you here D: looks correct based off role of least priv.
D
IPAM DHCP administrator Is able to manage DHCP servers configured through IPAM
I saw a question somewhere with the msm dhcp and that is when you want to manage dhcp and dns servers as well.
D seems correct to me…
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh831353.aspx#RBAC
The TechNet article shows that the DHCP/DNS administrator roles are new to R2.
D is correct!
A. Can only create and delete DNS records
B. Can only create and delete DHCP Reservations.
C. Has a lot of privileges including set Access Scope for DHCP servers (scroll bar in details pane of Details View of IPAM Access Control of Roles is small compared to that of D).
I think it is C.
Why?
Under IPAM>Access Control.
Under ROLES you have all roles listed with description.
Only IPAM ADMINISTRATOR ROLE has right to change ACCESS SCOPE.
Question is not about DHCP SCOPES but ACCESS SCOPES…
+1
You need to provide a user named User1 with the ability to set the access scope of all the DHCP servers that are managed by IPAM.
The Set Access Scope on DHCP Scopes is available within the following four roles
DNS Record Administrators Role
IP Address Record Administrator Role
IPAM Administrators
IPAM ASA Administrators
IPAM DHCP Administrators
IPAM DHCP Reservation Administrators Role
IPAM DHCP Scope Administrators
IPAM MSM Administrators
IPAM DHCP Scope Administrators would be the role with the least privileged, but its not an answer to you have to pick the next least privilege role
IPAM DHCP Administrators
Answer is D