You are nearing the completion of an upgrade that involves implementing a new network infrastructure and upgrading the operating systems running on your network servers. Currently,... You are nearing the completion of an upgrade that involves implementing a new network infrastructure and upgrading the operating systems running on your network servers. Currently, static IP addresses and HOSTS files are used. The upgrade has included implementing DNS, and moving servers and other resources to a new location with new IP addresses. However, you cannot access the resources that were moved using their host names from any of the client workstations. You can access them by their IP addresses. What should you do first?

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Understand the Problem

The question is asking what action should be taken first in a network upgrade scenario where resources cannot be accessed by host names. The options provided relate to configuring network settings and addressing name resolution issues.

Answer

A) Import the workstations' names and address mapping to DNS.

The final answer is A) Import the workstations' names and address mapping to DNS.

Answer for screen readers

The final answer is A) Import the workstations' names and address mapping to DNS.

More Information

Importing the workstation names and address mappings into DNS will allow hostname resolution, which resolves connectivity issues when using hostnames instead of IP addresses.

Tips

Common mistakes include changing DHCP settings or HOSTS files, which do not directly address the DNS resolution problem.

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