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Client computers in one part of the London site are failing to obtain an IP configura- tion. These computers are located in a separate building across the road from the main London HQ offices. You investigate the building and discover that it has no DHCP server locally. What would you do next to start to resolve the problem?

Since client computers are unable to obtain an IP configuration from servers located in the main office, it is the link to the main office that should be investigated. Determine whether any routers are offline. Verify that if a DHCP relay agent is used, it is online and configured correctly. Finally, verify that the DHCP server the clients normally use is online. Also, check that the scope from which they obtain their configurations is active.

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Your manager wants you to determine which computer has obtained the IP address 172.16.16.75. How could you find out using the IPAM console?

You could open the IPAM console and select the By IP Address node in the Event Cata- log. In the Search box, type the address 172.16.16.75, and click Search. The returned results should indicate which client computer has leased that address.

18.
You have deployed your first IPAM server and performed GPO-based provisioning. You ran the Invoke-IpamGpoProvisioning cmdlet to complete the provision process. What comes next?

After provisioning, you must configure and complete the server discovery process.

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You want to enable DHCP high-availability by using the IPAM console. What DHCP high-availability option(s) can you configure with the console?

You can enable and configure DHCP failover by using the IPAM console.

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What does the Set Access Scope option do when applied to a DHCP scope?

The Set Access Scope option enables you to define the management scope for a DHCP or DNS object. This determines who can manage the object.