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You need to ensure that Computer1 can receive an IPaddress from DC1

Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains a domain
controller named DC1 that runs Windows Server 2012 and a client computer named Computer1 that runs
Windows 8.
DC1 is configured as a DHCP server as shown in the exhibit. (Refer to the Exhibit.)

Computer1 is configured to obtain an IP address automatically.
You need to ensure that Computer1 can receive an IPaddress from DC1.
What should you do?

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A.
Disable the Allow filters.

B.
Disable the Deny filters.

C.
Activate Scope [10.1.1.0] Contoso.com.

D.
Authorize dc1.contoso.com.

Explanation:
Red down arrow indicates a unauthorized DHCP serverA DHCP server that is a domain controller or a member
of an Active Directory domain queries Active Directoryfor the list of authorized servers (identified by IP
address).
If its own IP address is not in the list of authorized DHCP servers, the DHCP Server service does not
completeits startup sequence and automatically shuts down.
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11 Comments on “You need to ensure that Computer1 can receive an IPaddress from DC1

  1. Ammar Qasmi says:

    What if it is authorized already…I’m asking this bcoz I encountered the same ques in dumps but it is authorized already i.e. Green tick mark and the answer in dump given is Disable the Allow filter…Anyone please tell what should b the correct answer..??




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  2. mbg says:

    i am strugling with the same question.I think its D Autorize DC1,because according to the dump I am studying it sais that red down arrow indicates a UNautorized dhcp server.

    But I am not sure, can anyone help ?




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  3. Mark says:

    If the SERVER is authorized then move onto looking at the Scope and make sure it is activated.

    You can either down an entire DHCP server and subsequently all it’s scopes or you can deactivate individual scopes.




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