You have a computer that cannot connect to a server. When you look at the IP configuration, the host has an
address of 169.32.54.2. What is the problem?
A.
The host cannot find a DHCP server.
B.
The host is set to multicast.
C.
The host is currently broadcasting.
D.
The host cannot find a domain controller.
Explanation:
Section Reference:
If a Windows client cannot get an IP address from a DHCP server and has not been configured statically, it
auto-assigns an APIPA number on the network.
There should be IP address 169.254.54.2 NOT 169.32.54.2.
That’s right!
APIPA section:
169.254.0.0 – 169.254.255.255 /16