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What command should you run first?

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Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com.
You install the IP Address Management (IPAM) Server feature on a server named Server1 and select
Manual as the provisioning method.
The IPAM database is located on a server named SQL1.
You need to configure IPAM to use Group Policy Based provisioning.
What command should you run first?
To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.

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Answer:

Explanation:
The choice of a provisioning method is permanent for the current installation of IPAM
Server. To change the provisioning method, you must uninstall and reinstall IPAM Server.

Choose an IPAM Provisioning Method

15 Comments on “What command should you run first?

    1. boni says:

      Nope. Read the explanation, that says it all.

      “The choice of a provisioning method is permanent for the current installation of IPAM
      Server. To change the provisioning method, you must uninstall and reinstall IPAM Server.”

      So we must uninstall and install again to change Provisioning Method

      Also see:

      https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj878310.aspx

      The choice of a provisioning method is permanent for the current installation of IPAM Server. To change the provisioning method, you must uninstall and reinstall IPAM Server.
      This procedure assumes that you have already connected to the IPAM server that you will provision using the IPAM client console. To connect to a different IPAM server, click Connect to IPAM server on the IPAM Overview page.




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    2. Lafegob says:

      Daniel you are right,

      Boni, the question says that IPAM is using SQL, and you can do it just with SERVER 2012 R2, and Server 2012 R2 has a new feature that is possible to Set-IpamConfiguration -ProvisioningMethod -Automatic.

      So guys, pay attention if the question says that is using sql, if dont for sure gonna be unistall




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  1. TDAC says:

    Guys – I know there is A LOT of confusion around this, but Daniel and Lafegob are 100% correct. The TechNet documentation is out of date. We know it’s Server 2012 R2 because it mentions using SQL (this is *only* available in 2012 R2). When you run the IPAM wizard and if you select “Manual”, on the next screen (the summary screen) there is an message that says “If you choose the GPO-based provisioning method, you cannot change to the manual method after completing this wizard. However, you can use the Set-IPAMConfiguration Windows Powershell cmdlet to change from manual to GPO-based provisioning later if desired.”

    Here is a screen shot for proof. http://imgur.com/CamPMNL

    If you don’t believe it – you can test it in your own lab by performing the following steps.
    1. Install the IPAM Feature
    2. From Server Manager – go to IPAM, and start Step 1 “Provision the IPAM Server”.
    3. Select the manual method and click Next

    You will be able to prove this to yourself in a matter of minutes.




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    1. Bob says:

      It is all depending if it is 2012 or 2012 R2. In 2012 that command:

      Set-IpamConfiguration -ProvisioningMethod Automatic

      Doesn’t exist. If there is similar question in the exam I hope they mentioned if it is 2012 or 2012R2.




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      1. yhawx says:

        ok,this question didn’t mention if it is 2012 or 2012R2.
        so the key to your confusing is “SQL”,
        because SQL is support by 2012R2,so this question mean 2012R2.




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  2. yhawx says:

    Lab:
    1.Install IPAM.
    2.set provisioning method: manual.
    (after that, you can go to IPAM server manager or cmd get-ipamconfiguration to see the provisioning method:manual).

    3.set-ipamconfiguration -gpoprefix **** -provisioningmethod automatic
    (-gpoprefix is need)
    then, see provisioning method again, it’s Group Policy Based provisioning.

    so the answer maybe: set-ipamconfiguration -provisioningmethod automatic




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  3. MancaMulas says:

    As i wasn’t sure if what was being said here was true, i had to confirm for myself, and i can now say that it is true.
    In server 2012 R2 you can change the provisioning method from manual to GPO-based provisioning, but not the other way around.

    I share the images from the commands i used, which prove what i just said: http://imgur.com/a/YXZIy.

    Correct answer is: Set-IpamConfiguration -ProvisioningMethod Automatic.




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