After the server receives the DHCP REQUEST packet, if the server cannot allocate an IP address due to certain reasons, the server sends the ( ) packet as a response.
After the server receives the DHCP REQUEST packet, if the server cannot allocate an IP address due to certain reasons, the server sends the ( ) packet as a response.
The key here is understanding the DHCP workflow. If the server can't allocate an address, it needs to send a negative acknowledgment, so I'm going with DHCPNAK.
I remember learning about DHCP in class, but I'm drawing a blank on the specific packet the server would send in this case. I'll have to think it through.
Okay, let me see if I understand this correctly. We need to modify the IP configuration on the session hosts to prevent users from accessing the internet, but still allow the hosts to access Microsoft services. I think I have an idea, but I'll need to double-check the details.
D) DHCPNAK seems like the correct answer here. The server needs to send a DHCPNAK packet to reject the client's request due to the inability to allocate an IP address.
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