Your network contains one Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains an IP
Address Management (IPAM) server named Server1. Server1 manages several DHCP and DNS
servers.
From Server Manager on Server1, you create a custom role for IPAM.
You need to assign the role to a group named IP_Admins.
What should you do?
A.
From Windows PowerShell, run the Add-Member cmdlet.
B.
From Server Manager, create an access policy.
C.
From Windows PowerShell, run the Set-IpamConfiguration cmdlet.
D.
From Server Manager, create an access scope.
Explanation:
A role is a collection of IPAM operations. You can associate a role with a user or group in Windows
using an access policy. Several built-in roles are provided, but you can also create customized roles
to meet your business requirements. Manage IPAM, Access Control
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn741281.aspx
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if you’re new into this topic then on first sight it looks strange that all how-tos point out creating an Access Scope before using Access Policy, also here:
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn789161(v=ws.11).aspx
but in fact to get this question solved you just omit the scope and would just use the default Global Scope…
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