Your role of Network Administrator at ABC.com includes the management of the Active Directory Domain
Services (AD DS) domain named ABC.com. The network includes servers that run Windows Server 2008 R2
Service Pack 1 (SP1) and Windows Server 2012. A server named ABC-DHCP1 runs the DHCP Server role.
Client computers on the network receive their IP configurations from ABC-DHCP1.
A server named ABC-IPAM1 is configured as an IP Address Management (IPAM) Server. You use ABC-IPAM1
to manage ABC-DHCP1.
You need to enable a user named Mia to use ABC-IPAM1 to modify the DHCP scope options on ABC-DHCP1.
You add Mia to the IPAM Users group on ABC-IPAM1.
Mia reports that she is unable to make changes to ABC-DHCP1.
How can you enable Mia to make changes on ABC-DHCP1 while minimizing the permissions assigned to her?
A.
By adding Mia to the local Administrators group on ABC-DHCP1.
B.
By adding Mia to the IPAM MSM Administrators group on ABC-IPAM1.
C.
By adding Mia to the IPAM ASM Administrators group on ABC-IPAM1.
D.
By adding Mia to the DHCP Administrators group on ABC-DHCP1.
I’m not sure between B) or D).
B is correct for sure, but what makes me doubt is “ABC-DHCP1 while minimizing the permissions assigned to her”
B
The IPAM Users group is insufficient to make DHCP configuration changes. Must be in the IPAM MSM Administrators group/
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