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Huawei H12-891_V1.0 Exam - Topic 1 Question 23 Discussion

There is a new HW office that needs to use their router as a DHCP server. When configuring the DHCP server to provide DHCP services to the current office, what of the following items need to be configured?
C) Configure the startup file for the DHCP server
A) Exclude unused IP addresses from the DHCP server
B) Configure the timeout period for ping packets
D) Configure manual binding
E) Configure dhcp address pool

Huawei H12-891_V1.0 Exam - Topic 1 Question 23 Discussion

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There is a new HW office that needs to use their router as a DHCP server. When configuring the DHCP server to provide DHCP services to the current office, what of the following items need to be configured?

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Adelle
7 months ago
Totally agree, manual binding can be helpful in some cases!
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Lura
7 months ago
I thought ping timeout was unrelated to DHCP...
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Iola
8 months ago
Wait, do we really need to configure a startup file for DHCP?
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Leoma
8 months ago
Excluding unused IPs is a must too!
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Mable
8 months ago
Definitely need to configure the DHCP address pool!
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Glen
8 months ago
Manual binding sounds familiar, but I can't recall if it's a must-have for DHCP. I feel like it's more of an advanced feature rather than a basic requirement.
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Cordelia
8 months ago
I practiced a similar question where we had to set up a DHCP address pool, so I'm leaning towards option E being essential for this setup.
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Lynelle
8 months ago
I'm a bit unsure about the timeout period for ping packets. I don't think that's directly related to DHCP configuration, but I could be wrong.
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Emiko
8 months ago
I remember we discussed the importance of excluding unused IP addresses to avoid conflicts, so I think option A is definitely something that needs to be configured.
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Jeff
8 months ago
I'm pretty confident the answer is D. HIPAA doesn't provide for patients to receive monetary damages, it's focused on privacy protections and access to records. The other options seem to be actual HIPAA rights.
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Osvaldo
9 months ago
I remember learning about the different ADM phases, but I'm drawing a blank on which one specifically handles the Implementation and Migration Plan. I'll have to review my notes.
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Erinn
1 year ago
DHCP server? Sure, I'll just set it to 'auto-fill' and let it figure it out. How hard can it be, right?
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Sanjuana
12 months ago
Denae: Yes, that's correct. It's important to configure both the address pool and exclude unused IP addresses.
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Denae
12 months ago
User 2: Oh, I see. So, we also need to exclude unused IP addresses from the DHCP server?
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Leoma
1 year ago
User 1: You can't just set it to 'auto-fill', you need to configure the DHCP address pool.
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Delpha
1 year ago
Configuring the DHCP server? Piece of cake. I'll just hook it up to my toaster and let it handle the IP addresses. What could go wrong?
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Lacresha
1 year ago
D) Configure manual binding
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Rodolfo
1 year ago
E) Configure dhcp address pool
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Tamekia
1 year ago
User 3: User Comment: Configuring the DHCP server? Piece of cake. I'll just hook it up to my toaster and let it handle the IP addresses. What could go wrong?
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Kathrine
1 year ago
User 2: E) Configure dhcp address pool
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Dulce
1 year ago
A) Exclude unused IP addresses from the DHCP server
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Deeanna
1 year ago
User 1: A) Exclude unused IP addresses from the DHCP server
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Blythe
1 year ago
Manual binding? That's for the old-school admins. We're living in the future now, all about that DHCP address pool.
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Vicente
1 year ago
Ah, the startup file for the DHCP server? Sounds like a trick question to me. I'm going with the DHCP address pool option.
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Phil
12 months ago
It's important to configure the dhcp address pool for the new office.
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Luis
12 months ago
Definitely, setting up the address pool is essential for the DHCP server.
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Elenore
12 months ago
I agree, that's the correct option to provide DHCP services.
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Margery
12 months ago
I think the DHCP address pool needs to be configured.
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Junita
12 months ago
Definitely, that will ensure there are enough IP addresses for all devices.
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Irving
12 months ago
I think configuring the DHCP address pool is crucial for the new office setup.
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Shaquana
1 year ago
I agree, that will help manage the IP address allocation.
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Gary
1 year ago
I think excluding unused IP addresses is important.
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Pearlene
1 year ago
I believe option D) Configure manual binding is also necessary for proper configuration.
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Katy
1 year ago
I agree with Cherry. Configuring the dhcp address pool is also important for the DHCP server to provide services.
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Noble
1 year ago
Configuring the timeout period for ping packets? Nah, that's not what we need here. We're setting up a DHCP server, not a ping monitor.
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Felicidad
1 year ago
E) Configure dhcp address pool
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Nobuko
1 year ago
A) Exclude unused IP addresses from the DHCP server
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Murray
1 year ago
Excluding unused IP addresses from the DHCP server is definitely the way to go. You don't want your server handing out addresses that aren't being used.
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Elden
1 year ago
Definitely, setting up a dhcp address pool will ensure efficient address allocation.
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Dell
1 year ago
That's right, excluding unused IP addresses is important to avoid conflicts.
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Annice
1 year ago
E) Configure dhcp address pool
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Paris
1 year ago
A) Exclude unused IP addresses from the DHCP server
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Cherry
1 year ago
I think option A) Exclude unused IP addresses from the DHCP server needs to be configured.
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