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Which of the following describes the reason for creating a superscope?

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.)

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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

2 Comments on “Which of the following describes the reason for creating a superscope?

  1. den says:

    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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    1. Aberdeen Angus says:

      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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