What should you include in your design?

Your network consists of a single Active Directory site that includes two network segments. The network
segments connect by using a router that is RFC 1542compliant.
You plan to use Windows Deployment Services (WDS) to deploy Windows Server 2008 R2 servers. All new
servers support PreBoot Execution Environment (PXE).
You need to design a deployment strategy to meet the following requirements:
Support Windows Server 2008 R2.
Deploy the servers by using WDS in both network segments.
Minimize the number of servers used to support WDS.
What should you include in your design?

Your network consists of a single Active Directory site that includes two network segments. The network
segments connect by using a router that is RFC 1542compliant.
You plan to use Windows Deployment Services (WDS) to deploy Windows Server 2008 R2 servers. All new
servers support PreBoot Execution Environment (PXE).
You need to design a deployment strategy to meet the following requirements:
Support Windows Server 2008 R2.
Deploy the servers by using WDS in both network segments.
Minimize the number of servers used to support WDS.
What should you include in your design?

A.
Deploy one server. Install WDS and DHCP on the server. Configure the IP Helper tables on the router
between the network segments.

B.
Deploy two servers. Install WDS and DHCP on both servers. Place one server on each of the network
segments. Configure both servers to support DHCP option 60.

C.
Deploy two servers. Install WDS and DHCP on both servers. Place one server on each of the network
segments. Configure both servers to support DHCP option 252.

D.
Deploy two servers. Install WDS and DHCP on one server. Install DHCP on the other server. Place one
server on each of the network segments. Configure both servers to support DHCP option 60.

Explanation:
WDS DEPLOYMENT IN DIFFERENT NETWORK SEGMENTS
To allow computers in different network segments toinstall Windows by WDS,
1. PXE: Redirecting client broadcasts to the networkboot server by updating route tables of the networking
equipments (IP helper table update)
2. PXE: Redirecting client broadcasts to the networkboot server by modifying DHCP options 60 (client
identifier), 66 (bost server host name) and 67 (boot file name) – NOT recommended by Microsoft
3. Non-PXE: Booting client computers by Discovery Image
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc732351(v=ws.10).aspx
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc730907(v=ws.10).aspx#DiscoverImage



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