You are the administrator for Atlantic Companies, Inc.
Atlantic has 50 client computers. Atlantic has a server that runs Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003. The server runs DHCP and assigns IP addresses to all of the computers in the company. The company has a broadband connection. The ISP company changes its DNS server’s IP address frequently.
You want to make sure that all of the company computers can access the Internet at all times.
What should you do?
A.
Set up DNS forwarders on the Windows Small Business Server computer that point to the Digital Subscriber Lines (DSL) company’s DNS server and change as needed. Configure the DNS server option in the DHCP Scope with the address of the Windows Small Business Server computer.
B.
Configure the DNS server option in the DHCP Scope with the Digial Subscriber Lines’ (DSL’s) DNS server addresses. Change as needed.
C.
Set up all of the client computers to use static DNS server addresses. Point all of the computers to the Digital Subscriber Lines (DSL) company’s DNS server and change as needed.
D.
Set up all of the client computers to use reserved IP addresses.