Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com.
The domain contains a server named Server3 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2 and has the
DHCP Server server role installed.
DHCP is configured as shown in the exhibit.
Scope1, Scope2, and Scope3 are configured to assign the IP addresses of two DNS servers to
DHCP clients. The remaining scopes are NOT configured to assign IP addresses of DNS servers
to DHCP clients.
You need to ensure that only Scope1, Scope3, and Scope5 assign the same DNS servers to DHCP
clients. The solution must minimize administrative effort.
What should you do?
A.
Create a superscope and scope-level policies.
B.
Configure the Scope Options.
C.
Create a superscope and a filter.
D.
Configure the Server Options.
Explanation:
Any DHCP scope options configured for assignment to DHCP clientshttp://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd759218.aspx
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc757682(v=WS.10).aspx
When you click on “Server Options” on the center pane there’s a small text, where you can read the following: “You can override each of these server options by defining the option in Scope Options”.
These means that if you define something in the Scope options it will override any options you activated on Server Options. Plus, you only need to assign the setting to 3 of the 6 scopes, which can only be done through Scope Options, as in the Server options would apply to all of the scopes.
Forgot to mention that B is the right answer.