Configuring and Managing the DHCP Server Role 3
lab 3
Configuring and
Managing the
DHCP Server Role
Question 1 / What is the name of the computer you are working from?Question 2 / What is the default lease duration of a Wired subnet type?
Question 3 / What are three recommendations listed in Server Manager for managing the DHCP Server role?
Question 4 / What is the name of the computer you are working from?
Question 5 / What IP addressing settings are currently configured?
Question 6 / Is the computer currently configured for DHCP? How can you tell?
Question 7 / What is the IP address of the DHCP server from which W2K8yy has obtained its IP address?
Question 8 / If the answer to #7 was not the IP address of the W2K8xx computer, why might this have happened?
Question 9 / What nodes appear underneath the DHCP scope that you created in Exercise 3-1?
Question 10 / What appears in the IP address text box?
Question 11 / What value is configured in the DNS Servers: line?
Question 12 / What value is configured in the DNS Servers: line?
Question 13 / What is the default location for DHCP server backups?
Question 14 / What IP address is configured on the W2K8yy computer?
Question 15 / What appears in the IP address text box?
Question 16 / From which DHCP server are you receiving an IP address?
Lab REview Questions
Completion time / 15 minutes1. In your own words, describe what you learned by completing this lab.
2. You have installed the DHCP Server service on a computer running Windows Server 2008. You configure and activate a 10.0.0.0/24 scope; however, clients still are receiving a 169.254.x.x IP address. What should you do?
3. You have configured a DHCP scope with an address range of 192.168.0.1 through 192.168.0.254. You have several servers and printers that use the IP address range of 192.168.0.1 through 192.168.0.20. With the least amount of administrative effort, how can you prevent duplicate IP addressing?
4. You currently are using a DHCP server on your network. It assigns a default gateway scope option to clients. You use a router with a different IP address to replace a router on your network. The new router allows clients to connect to the Internet; however, clients cannot connect to the Internet using the new router. What should you do?