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You need to identify which Group Policy object (GPO) name prefix must be used for IPAM Group Policies

Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains a
server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2 and has the DHCP Server server role
installed.
An administrator installs the IP Address Management (IPAM) Server feature on a server named
Server2. The administrator configures IPAM by using Group Policy based provisioning and starts
server discovery.
You plan to create Group Policies for IPAM provisioning.
You need to identify which Group Policy object (GPO) name prefix must be used for IPAM Group
Policies.
What should you do on Server2?

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A.
From Server Manager, review the IPAM overview.

B.
Run the Get-IpamConfigurationcmdlet.

C.
From Task Scheduler, review the IPAM tasks.

D.
Run the ipamgc.exe tool.

4 Comments on “You need to identify which Group Policy object (GPO) name prefix must be used for IPAM Group Policies

  1. Martin says:

    Correct answer should be B.

    If you forget the GPO prefix that you specified when you ran the Provision IPAM Wizard, use the Get-IpamConfiguration cmdlet. This cmdlet will display the GPO prefix along with other basic information about the IPAM configuration, such as the version number, the port used, and the provisioning method.




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  2. Implementer2016 says:

    IPAM overview gives you the names of GPOs that you have to create. They all contain prefix.
    However, Get-IpamConfiguration gives you exactly — > GpoPrefix value.
    Answer is B here




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