Friday, June 27, 2008

350-001 testking, 640-802 dumps and VCP-310

You work as the network administrator at certifyme.com. The certifyme.com
network consists of a single Active Directory domain named certifyme.com. All
servers on the certifyme.com network run Windows Server 2003 and all client
computers run Windows XP Professional.

The certifyme.com network contains two domain controllers named
certifyme-DC01 and certifyme-DC02.

The certifyme.com IP network address is 192.168.2.0/24. You need to make use of a
DHCP for assigning IP configurations to all the certifyme.com client computers and
network printers automatically. 350-001 You then install the DHCP Server service on a
server named certifyme-DC01. The DHCP configuration is illustrated in the
following Exhibit:

Exhibit:
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Shortly after installing DHCP on certifyme-DC01, you discover that
certifyme-DC02, which is assigned the static IP address 192.168.2.15, encounters
an IP address conflict with a network printer that is configured as a DHCP client.640-802 You received instruction to ensure that this conflict is resolved.

What should you do?

A. Assign the network printer the static IP address 192.168.2.200.
B. Configure the scope to exclude the IP address 192.168.2.15.
C. Delete the IP address exclusions on certifyme-DC02.
D. Use the IP address 192.168.2.254 to define a client reservation for certifyme-DC02.
Answer: B
Explanation: IP addresses that are excluded from a DHCP scope will not be
dynamically assigned to clients by the DHCP server.VCP-310 The current DHCP
configuration does not exclude this IP address in the scope.

Incorrect Answers:
A: This might cause another IP address conflict because the IP address 192.168.2.200 is
contained within the defined scope on certifyme-DC01.
C: This will not resolve the IP address conflict between certifyme-DC02 and the
network printer.
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