You are the systems administrator for your company. The network contains a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server that is installed on a server running Windows 2000 Server. You want to migrate the DHCP Server service to Windows Essential Business Server (EBS) 2008. You want to ensure that the scopes and settings from the existing DHCP server are successfully migrated to the Management Server. Finally, you want to export the DHCP server configuration to a text file.
Which tool should you use?
A.
Netsh.exe
B.
Dhcpexim.exe
C.
Jetpack.exe
D.
Dhcploc.exe
Explanation:
You should use the Dhcpexim.exe utility. The Dhcpexim.exe command-line tool exports a DHCP database and server configuration from a server that is running Windows NT 4.0 or Windows 2000 Server. To support migration from a DHCP server running Windows NT 4.0 or Windows 2000 Server to the Windows EBS Management Server, you must use the Dhcpexim.exe or DHCP Database Export Import utility.You should not use the Netsh.exe command-line tool. Netsh.exe is a command-line tool that can be used to configure network interfaces, routing protocols, network filters, routes, and so on. Netsh.exe can also be used for configuring a particular server role in Windows Server 2008, such as DHCP, DNS, and Active Directory Domain Services. The Netsh.exe utility is used for migrating DHCP servers running Windows Server 2003 or higher to Windows EBS 2008. To support migration from a DHCP server running Windows NT 4.0 or Windows 2000 Server to the Windows EBS Management Server, you must use the Dhcpexim.exe utility.
You should not use the Jetpack.exe utility because this utility is used to compact the DHCP server database.
You should not use the Dhcploc.exe utility because this utility cannot be used to export the DHCP server configuration to a text file. The Dhcploc.exe utility displays the DHCP servers active on the subnet.