DRAG DROP
Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain
contains two DHCP servers named DHCP1 and DHCP2 that run Windows Server 2012.
You install the IP Address Management (IPAM) Server feature on a member server named
Server1 and you run the Run Invoke-IpamGpoProvisioningcmdlet.
You need to manage the DHCP servers by using IPAM on Server1.
Which three actions should you perform?
To answer, move the three appropriate actions from the list of actions to the answer area
and arrange them in the correct order.
Answer: See the explanation.
Explanation:
Box 1: Provision the IPAM server.
Box 2: Set the manageability status of the server.
Box 3: Configure server discovery.http://technet.microsoft.com/zh-cn/library/jj878325.aspx
Note:
* In IPAM, provisioning is the process of enabling required permissions, files shares, and
access settings so that the IPAM server can monitor and manage IP infrastructure servers
(called managed servers) on the network. Provisioning has two steps:
1. Choose a provisioning method. (box 1)
2. Configure managed server access settings. (box 2)
* Invoke-IpamGpoProvisioningCreates and links group policies in the specified domain for provisioning required access
settings on the servers managed by the computer running the IP Address Management
(IPAM) server.
* (box 3) After you have chosen a provisioning method, you can configure the scope of
discovery and begin adding servers to manage with IPAM.
* (incorrect) The IPAM client console is integrated with Server Manager. IPAM Client is
installed by default when you install IPAM Server on a computer running Windows Server®
2012. The client automatically connects to the local IPAM server after installation, but can
also be used to manage a different IPAM server.
Reference: Getting Started with IPAM