HOTSPOT
Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain
contains two servers named Server1 and Server2. Server1 has the Network Policy Server
server role installed. Server2 has the DHCP Server server role installed. Both servers run
Windows Server 2012 R2.
You are configuring Network Access Protection (NAP) to use DHCP enforcement.
You configure a DHCP scope as shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)
You need to ensure that non-compliant NAP clients receive different DHCP options than
compliant NAP clients.
What should you configure on each server?
To answer, select the appropriate options for each server in the answer area.
Answer: See the explanation.
Explanation:
Health Policies
Server Options
* Health policy on the NAP server.
* The DHCP server must be NAP enabled.Note: With DHCP enforcement, a computer must be compliant to obtain an unlimited access
IP address configuration from a DHCP server. For noncompliant computers, network access
is limited by an IP address configuration that allows access only to the restricted network.
DHCP enforcement enforces health policy requirements every time a DHCP client attempts
to lease or renew an IP address configuration. DHCP enforcement also actively monitors the
health status of the NAP client and renews the IPv4 address configuration for access only to
the restricted network if the client becomes noncompliant.