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Two DHCP servers, Server1 and Server2, are running Windows Server 2016. As the administrator, you create a scope called Scope1. Server1 is the primary DHCP server. Which of the following best describes the easiest way to assign 80% of the addresses to Server1 and 20% to Server2?

a. On Scope1, run the DHCP Split-Scope Configuration Wizard.b. Create a multicast scope.c. Create a DHCP policy.d. Create a superscope.

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Answer:

The answer is "Option a"

Step-by-step explanation:

Split-scope is also an easy and simple approach to deliver DHCP consistency and workload management into your system. Server 2008 R2 provides a convenient divide-scope guide which removes several operational efforts but can only be to use if all databases run on R2, and wrong choices can be described as follows:

  • In option b, It uses the Ip address for multicast, that's why it is wrong.
  • In option c, It is wrong because it uses a windows interface, that works on policies.
  • In option d, It is wrong because it is an administrative feature.

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