You are an enterprise application developer. An intermediate level programmer is preparing the request to place your distributed application into the production environment. According to corporate IT policies, you must specify the production server and network requirements to the production support personnel to review the application. Your application is a mission critical system. You are using three Microsoft Windows Server 2003 application servers that are clustered by using Microsoft Windows Network Load Balancing. The three application servers have the following network configurations:
AppSrv1
IP Address: 172.30.103.40
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway: 172.30.103.1
AppSrv2
IP Address: 172.30.102.41
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway: 172.30.102.1
AppSrv3
IP Address: 172.30.102.42
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway: 172.30.102.1
You need to validate the network settings for the three application servers, making corrections if necessary.
What should you conclude?
A.
The network settings are correct.
B.
The network settings are incorrect. AppSrv1 must have an IP Address of 172.30.103.40 and a Default Gateway of 172.30.102.1.
C.
The network settings are incorrect. AppSrv1 must have an IP Address of 172.30.102.41 and a Default Gateway of 172.30.102.1.
D.
The network settings are incorrect. AppSrv1 must have an IP Address of 172.30.102.40 and a Default Gateway of 172.30.102.1.