Details Tab To View Additional Information. You Can Also Right-Click An Event, and Then
A split-scope configuration using multiple DHCP servers allows for increased fault tolerance and redundancy over using only one DHCP server. The new Split-scope Wizard in Windows Server 2008 R2 replaces the more error prone manual splitscope configuration method used in earlier versions of windows.
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A split-scope configuration using multiple DHCP servers allows for increased fault tolerance and redundancy over using only one DHCP server. The new Split-scope Wizard in Windows Server 2008 R2 replaces the more error prone manual splitscope configuration method used in earlier versions of windows.
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Davonte Brown
Final Lab exam task 2
There are many ways to configuring the DHCP server roles and configuring a DHCP scope. To answer this question you have to do many steps. The steps are Click Start, point to All Programs, click Accessories, and then click Run. Type eventvwr.msc and then press ENTER. In the left tree, navigate to Event Viewer (Local)\Windows Logs\System. Click an event in the middle pane. By default, the General tab is displayed. Click the Details tab to view additional information. You can also right-click an event, and then click Event Properties to open a new window for reviewing events. A Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) split-scope configuration using multiple DHCP servers allows for increased fault tolerance and redundancy over using only one DHCP server. The new Split-scope Wizard in Windows Server 2008 R2 replaces the more error prone manual split-scope configuration method used in earlier versions of Windows Server. The wizard-based configuration, along with the advent of scope properties, enables IT Professionals to minimize the possibility of depletion of address pools. The new split-scope configuration employs a secondary DHCP server with a time delay that is configured in its scope properties. The time delay on the secondary DHCP server causes it to respond with a delay to DHCP DISCOVER requests from DHCP clients, enabling the primary DHCP server to respond to and accept the DHCPOFFER first. In the event that the primary DHCP server becomes unavailable, the secondary DHCP server can continue distributing addresses until the primary server is available to service clients again. Davonte Brown Final Lab exam task 2 The split-scope configuration is a server-side enhancement and therefore requires no client configuration to work. Only IPv4 scopes benefit from a split-scope configuration because IPv6 was designed to alleviate address exhaustion.