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You can use the _ command to configure DHCP from a command prompt or to script DHCP commands for automatic DHCP configuration.
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netsh
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A _ is a range of valid _ _ that are available for lease or assignment to client computers on a particular _.
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scope
IP addresses subnet |
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_ _ allow the DHCP to configure additional information with an IP address lease, such as gateway, WINS, etc.
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scope option
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DHCP applies scope options to client computers in a specific _
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order
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You can also configure a scope so that the DHCP server always provides the same _ _ to a particular computer
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IP address
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In Windows 2000, you create a scope by using the _ _wizard
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New Scope
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Scope Parameters: Name
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The name of the scope
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Scope Parameters: Start IP address and End IP address
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Address range that can be assigned
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Scope Parameters: Length or Subnet mask
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Subnet mask to be assigned to clients
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Scope Parameters: Exclusion address
range (optional) |
Addresses that can be excluded from the range
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Scope Parameters: Lease duration
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Duration of the lease
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After you create a scope, you cannot change the _ _ that the scope assigns.
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subnet mask
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After you create a scope, you cannot change the subnet mask that the scope assigns. To change this scope information, you must _ _ _ and _ _ _ _ with the correct information.
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delete the scope
create a new scope |
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When you decrease lease durations, clients obtain leases even if only a _ _ addresses are available. In addition, leases _ _ after computers are turned off or removed from the network, allowing their _ _ to be assigned to other computers.
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few IP
expire shortly IP addresses |
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When you decrease lease durations, clients obtain newly assigned settings _.
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quickly
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When you decease lease durations, clients obtain newly assigned settings _.
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quickly
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Short lease durations generate _ _ _.
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More network traffic
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Increasing lease durations reduce _ _.
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network traffic
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Increasing lease durations cause clients to retain IP Addresses even if the _ _ is _
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DHCP server is unavailable
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Increasing lease durations _ the amount of addresses that are available
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decreases
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Longer lease durations can lengthen the _ with which client computers receive _ _.
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delay
updated information |
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With unlimited lease durations , network traffic is generated only when _ _ _.
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a computer starts
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A client computer with an unlimited lease will only obtain _ _ _ when they are _.
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updated lease settings
started. |
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You can configure scope options at four levels: _, _, _, and _ client.
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server, scope, class, and reserved
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TCP/IP properties that are specified on the client computer take _ _ any information that a DHCP server provides.
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precedence over
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You configure a client reservation to reserve a specific IP address for use by a _ _ _ so that the client computer always has the same _
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DHCP client computer
address |
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One property within a DHCP _ that cannot be modified is the subnet _ .
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scope
mask |
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If a user modifies the client TCP/IP settings, the modified settings will take precedence over settings that would have been provided by a _ server.
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DHCP
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