You need to restore network connectivity on the new client computer

Servers in your company run Windows Server 2003. You use dynamically assigned IP addresses. You set up a new client computer that has an IP address of 169.254.1.10. The client computer cannot access the Internet.

You verify that physical network connectivity for the client computer is functional. The DHCP server shows 253 IP leases active on the 192.168.0.0/24 network that the client computer is attached to.

You need to restore network connectivity on the new client computer.

What should you do first?

Servers in your company run Windows Server 2003. You use dynamically assigned IP addresses. You set up a new client computer that has an IP address of 169.254.1.10. The client computer cannot access the Internet.

You verify that physical network connectivity for the client computer is functional. The DHCP server shows 253 IP leases active on the 192.168.0.0/24 network that the client computer is attached to.

You need to restore network connectivity on the new client computer.

What should you do first?

A.
Delete an existing address lease on the DHCP server.

B.
Run the ipconfig /renew command on the client computer.

C.
Run the ipconfig /release command on the client computer.

D.
Add a persistent route on the client computer to the default gateway.



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