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Review
Here are some questions to help you determine if you have learned
enough to move on to the next chapter. If you have difficulty answering
these questions, please go back and review the material in this chapter
before beginning the next chapter. The answers to these questions are
located in Appendix A, "Questions and Answers."
- What statistical information can you display in the DHCP
console?
- You have installed the DHCP Service on a member server in a
domain and have configured a scope, but clients cannot lease an
address. You open the DHCP console and notice that the DHCP server icon
is marked with a red arrow. What does this mean?
- How does a DHCP server determine authorization status within a
workgroup?
- You have defined a scope for a subnet and want to add additional
IP addresses to the scope. What is the easiest way to complete this
task without having to delete the current scope and create a new
one?
- What is the purpose of option classes and what types can you
create?
- If a DHCP client is unable to obtain a lease from a DHCP server,
how can the client still gain limited network functionality?
- How does the Windows 2000 implementation of WINS provide greater
fault tolerance for the client?
Answers
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