What will you do to resolve the issue?

You work as a Network Administrator for Perfect World Inc. The company has a TCP/IP-based routed
network.

Subnet X and Subnet Y are configured with DHCP servers to provide automatic IP addresses to the
client computers in their respective segments. The DHCP server on Subnet Y crashes. You have to
immediately configure the network so that the DHCP server in Subnet X can provide DHCP services
to the client computers of Subnet Y. The router on the network is not BOOTP enabled. Your solution
must involve a minimum of administrative effort and cost. What will you do to resolve the issue?

You work as a Network Administrator for Perfect World Inc. The company has a TCP/IP-based routed
network.

Subnet X and Subnet Y are configured with DHCP servers to provide automatic IP addresses to the
client computers in their respective segments. The DHCP server on Subnet Y crashes. You have to
immediately configure the network so that the DHCP server in Subnet X can provide DHCP services
to the client computers of Subnet Y. The router on the network is not BOOTP enabled. Your solution
must involve a minimum of administrative effort and cost. What will you do to resolve the issue?

A.
Install a new DHCP server in Subnet Y.

B.
Replace the existing router with a BOOTP enabled router.

C.
Configure a DHCP Relay Agent on Subnet Y.

D.
Configure a DHCP Relay Agent on Subnet X.



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