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You just installed the DHCP service on the CorpDHCP server. You configured two scopes. The scope for Building A, Subnet1, is configured on 192.168.0. The scope for Building B, Subnet2, is configured on 192.168.10. After activating the scopes, you find that clients on Subnet1 receive IP addressing information from the DHCP server, but clients on Subnet2 have IP addresses in the 169.254.0.0/16 range. You realize that DHCP messages are not being forwarded through the router.

In this lab, your task is to complete the following:
Use Routing and Remote Access to configure CorpServer2 as a DHCP relay agent by performing the following:Add the DHCP relay agent routing protocol.Add NetTeam as a DHCP relay agent interface.Set the boot threshold to 0.Configure the DHCP relay agent properties to identify 192.168.0.14 as the DHCP server.
Renew the TCP/IP information on Exec2 (the client machine in Building B).
Verify that Exec2 has a network connection.

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Final answer:

The question relates to Computers and Technology and involves the configuration of a DHCP relay agent on a server to enable clients in a different subnet to obtain their IP address configuration from the DHCP server.

Step-by-step explanation:

The correct answer is option Computers and Technology. This question involves configuring a DHCP relay agent on a server to ensure that DHCP messages are forwarded through a router to another subnet, allowing clients to receive IP addressing information from a DHCP server.

You will need to use the Routing and Remote Access service to add a DHCP relay agent protocol and interface. Setting the boot threshold to 0 ensures that the forwarding process starts immediately, and configuring the DHCP relay agent to recognize the IP of the DHCP server ensures that requests are directed correctly.

Finally, renewing the TCP/IP information on the client machine and verifying its network connection will confirm that the configuration was successful.

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