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What is the purpose of IPAM in a Windows Server environment?
What is the purpose of IPAM in a Windows Server environment?
- Optimize server cooling systems
- Manage and maintain server hardware
- Handle network security protocols
- Deploy and administer organization IP infrastructure (correct)
Which component serves as the intermediary between the IPAM server, managed servers, IPAM clients, and IPAM database?
Which component serves as the intermediary between the IPAM server, managed servers, IPAM clients, and IPAM database?
- Managed servers
- IPAM client
- IPAM server (correct)
- DNS server
In an IPAM implementation, which type of computer can act as an IPAM client?
In an IPAM implementation, which type of computer can act as an IPAM client?
- Windows 8 (correct)
- Windows XP
- Windows Vista
- Windows 7
What is a requirement for the IPAM server in terms of domain membership?
What is a requirement for the IPAM server in terms of domain membership?
Which servers are included as managed servers in an IPAM environment?
Which servers are included as managed servers in an IPAM environment?
What feature enables one DHCP server to continue providing services if the other fails, ensuring high availability?
What feature enables one DHCP server to continue providing services if the other fails, ensuring high availability?
What is the purpose of DNS?
What is the purpose of DNS?
Which component contains the IP addresses for DNS root servers?
Which component contains the IP addresses for DNS root servers?
What is an IPV6 root hint used for in the Windows DNS server?
What is an IPV6 root hint used for in the Windows DNS server?
In DNS, what does FQDN stand for?
In DNS, what does FQDN stand for?
What does DHCP stand for in networking?
What does DHCP stand for in networking?
What does IPAM refer to in network management?
What does IPAM refer to in network management?
What is the purpose of using split scopes in DHCP?
What is the purpose of using split scopes in DHCP?
Which high availability method for DHCP involves setting up a 2-node Windows Server cluster and creating identical scope(s) on each member?
Which high availability method for DHCP involves setting up a 2-node Windows Server cluster and creating identical scope(s) on each member?
What is the purpose of DHCP failover?
What is the purpose of DHCP failover?
Which component is crucial for DHCP server clustering to ensure continuous service in case of node failure?
Which component is crucial for DHCP server clustering to ensure continuous service in case of node failure?
In DHCP, what feature assists in transitioning to a new IP scheme by supporting multiple logical networks on a single physical network?
In DHCP, what feature assists in transitioning to a new IP scheme by supporting multiple logical networks on a single physical network?