What should you do to ensure that DHCP clients do not receive IP addresses used by manually configured computers?

You are the administrator for a network. You install Windows Small Business Server (SBS) 2011 Standard. The network uses the 192.168.16.0/24 subnet. The network has several computers that have manually configured static IP addresses between 192.168.16.10 and 192.168.16.49. You need to ensure that DHCP clients do not receive IP addresses used by manually configured computers.

What should you do?

You are the administrator for a network. You install Windows Small Business Server (SBS) 2011 Standard. The network uses the 192.168.16.0/24 subnet. The network has several computers that have manually configured static IP addresses between 192.168.16.10 and 192.168.16.49. You need to ensure that DHCP clients do not receive IP addresses used by manually configured computers.

What should you do?

A.
In the DHCP console, create a DHCP exclusion for the range between 192.168.16.10 and 192.168.16.49.

B.
In the DHCP console, delete the default DHCP range. Create a new DHCP range between 192.168.16.10 and 192.168.16.49 and create a new DHCP range between 192.168.16.50 and 192.168.16.254.

C.
In the DNS Manager console, create Host (A) records and Service (SRV) records for the devices that have static IP addresses.

D.
In the DNS Manager console, create Host (A) records and Reverse DNS (PTR) records for the devices that have static IP addresses.



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