How many reservations should you identify?

You have a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2. Server1 has six
network adapters. Two of the network adapters are connected to a network named LAN1,
two of the network adapters are connected to a network named LAN2, and two of the
network adapters are connected to a network named LAN3.
You create a network adapter team named Team1 from the two adapters connected to
LAN1.
You create a network adapter team named Team2 from the two adapters connected to LAN2.

A company policy states that all server IP addresses must be assigned by using a reserved
address in DHCP.
You need to identify how many DHCP reservations you must create for Server1.
How many reservations should you identify?
A.3
B.4
C.6
D.8

You have a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2. Server1 has six
network adapters. Two of the network adapters are connected to a network named LAN1,
two of the network adapters are connected to a network named LAN2, and two of the
network adapters are connected to a network named LAN3.
You create a network adapter team named Team1 from the two adapters connected to
LAN1.
You create a network adapter team named Team2 from the two adapters connected to LAN2.

A company policy states that all server IP addresses must be assigned by using a reserved
address in DHCP.
You need to identify how many DHCP reservations you must create for Server1.
How many reservations should you identify?
A.3
B.4
C.6
D.8

Answer: B

Explanation:
2 Adapters = LAN1 = Team1 = 1 IP
2 Adapters = LAN2 = Team2 = 1 IP
2 Adapters = LAN3 = No Team = 2 IP
1 + 1 + 2 = 4
References:
Training Guide: Installing and Configuring Windows Server 2012: Chapter 6: Network
Administration, Lesson 3: Managing Networking using Windows PowerShell, p. 253



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