What should you recommend?

Your network contains an Active Directory forest named contoso.com. The forest contains a
single domain and two sites named Montreal and Vancouver.
Montreal contains an IP Address Management (IPAM) server named Server1 that is used to
manage all of the DHCP servers and the DNS servers in the site.
Vancouver contains several DHCP servers and several DNS servers.
In Vancouver, you install the IP Address Management (IPAM) Server feature on a server
named Server2.
You need to recommend which configurations must be performed to ensure that the DHCP
servers and the DNS servers in Vancouver are managed by Server2.
What should you recommend?

Your network contains an Active Directory forest named contoso.com. The forest contains a
single domain and two sites named Montreal and Vancouver.
Montreal contains an IP Address Management (IPAM) server named Server1 that is used to
manage all of the DHCP servers and the DNS servers in the site.
Vancouver contains several DHCP servers and several DNS servers.
In Vancouver, you install the IP Address Management (IPAM) Server feature on a server
named Server2.
You need to recommend which configurations must be performed to ensure that the DHCP
servers and the DNS servers in Vancouver are managed by Server2.
What should you recommend?

A.
Replicate the IPAM database from Server1 to Server2. On Server2, change the
manageability status of the DNS servers and the DHCP servers in Vancouver.

B.
Replicate the IPAM database from Server1 to Server2. On Server1, change the
manageability status of the DNS servers and the DHCP servers in Vancouver.

C.
From Server2, run the Invoke-IpamGpoProvisioningcmdlet On Server2, change the
manageability status of the DNS servers and the DHCP servers in Vancouver.

D.
From Server1, run the Invoke-IpamGpoProvisioningcmdlet. On Server1, change the
manageability status of the DNS servers and the DHCP servers in Vancouver.

Explanation:



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Sjoerd Stefma

Sjoerd Stefma

C looks like the right answer

he Invoke-IpamGpoProvisioning cmdlet creates and links three group policies specified in the Domain parameter for provisioning required access settings on the server roles managed by the computer running the IP Address Management (IPAM) server. The GpoPrefixName parameter specified should be the same as the prefix configured in the IPAM provisioning wizard. The three Group Policy Objects (GPOs) are created with the suffixes _DHCP, _DNS, and _DC_NPS appended to the GpoPrefixName parameter value. These suffixes signify the three different types of access settings that are propagated by them depending on the type of server role managed by the computer running the IPAM server.
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj553805.aspx

You can choose the following settings next to Manageability status:
Unspecified. This is the default setting and is intended to be temporary. Servers that are Unspecified typically do not have access settings applied. IPAM will not attempt to collect data from these servers, but retains information about the server in its database. You can use this setting when a server is offline temporarily, such as during a maintenance cycle.

Unmanaged. Choose this setting if a server will not be monitored and managed by the current IPAM server. Servers that are Unmanaged typically do not have access settings applied. IPAM does not attempt to collect data from these servers, and data from these servers is not maintained in the IPAM database.

Managed. Choose this setting if the server will be monitored and managed by the current IPAM server. Servers that are Managed typically have access settings applied, or will have access settings applied in the future. IPAM attempts to collect data from these servers periodically based on the server roles that are selected, and maintains historical data for managed servers in the IPAM database.

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj878313.aspx