You are employed as a network administrator at ABC.com.
ABC.com has an active directory domain named ABC.com.
All servers on the ABC.com network have Windows Server 2012 R2 installed.
ABC.com has a server named server1 which is configured as a DHCP server.
Youhave created a superscope on server1.
Which of the following describes the reason for creating a superscope?(choose all that apply.)

A.
To support DHCP clients on a single physical network segment where multiple logical ip networks
are used.
B.
To allow for the sending of network traffic to a group of endpoints destination hosts.
C.
To support remote DHCP clients located on the far side of DHCP and BOOTP relay agents.
D.
To provide fault tolerance
can anybody explain C?
As far as I understand this statement it targets computers in a different subnet. If so then you would rather have to use some IP helper and a simple DHCP scope for that subnet will do. So I don’t see how the use of a superscope could help in this scenario…?
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Too late to be any use to you I’m sure but see rishab’s added bit in brackets when he said in http://www.aiotestking.com/microsoft/which-of-the-following-describes-a-reason-for-creating-a-superscope/:
“Support remote DHCP clients located on the far side of DHCP and BOOTP relay agents (where the network on the far side of the relay agent uses multinets).”
I suppose if the remote network uses a multinet (multiple ip subnets on the same physical network) then the dhcp server needs a superscope. Otherwise I don’t think C makes sense.
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