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Microsoft Exam AZ-800 Topic 3 Question 37 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's AZ-800 exam
Question #: 37
Topic #: 3
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You have a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2022 and has the DHCP Server role. Server1 contains a single DHCP scope named Scope1.

You deploy five printers to the network.

You need to ensure that the printers are always assigned the same IP address.

Solution: You create a DHCP address exclusion for each printer.

Does this meet the requirement?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Augustine
29 days ago
Bingo! Creating those DHCP exclusions is the way to go. No more 'which printer is which' confusion. Now I can just send my documents straight to the right machine every time.
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Kristeen
8 days ago
User2: Yes
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Pauline
20 days ago
User1: Yes
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Dorothy
1 months ago
Yep, that's the way to do it. Nailing down those printer IPs with DHCP exclusions is the solution. Now I can focus on more important things, like whether the coffee machine is working.
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Bev
27 days ago
User1: Yes
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Malissa
1 months ago
Absolutely, the solution provided is the right way to go. Reserving IP addresses for the printers using DHCP exclusions is the way to ensure they get the same addresses every time.
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Darell
2 months ago
I agree, the solution of creating DHCP address exclusions for the printers is the correct approach to meet the requirement. It's a straightforward way to reserve IP addresses for the printers.
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Annamaria
2 months ago
I'm not sure. Maybe there is another solution that could meet the requirement better.
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James
2 months ago
I agree with German. By creating a DHCP address exclusion for each printer, we can ensure they are always assigned the same IP address.
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Gracia
2 months ago
Yes, creating a DHCP address exclusion for each printer would ensure that they are always assigned the same IP address. This is a good solution to the requirement.
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Lavonne
16 days ago
Yes, creating a DHCP address exclusion for each printer would ensure that they are always assigned the same IP address. This is a good solution to the requirement.
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Lorrie
22 days ago
A) Yes
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Malcolm
26 days ago
Yes, creating a DHCP address exclusion for each printer would ensure that they are always assigned the same IP address. This is a good solution to the requirement.
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Merlyn
29 days ago
A) Yes
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German
2 months ago
I think the solution is to create a DHCP address exclusion for each printer.
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Eulah
2 months ago
No, I don't think that's the correct solution. It might be better to set up reservations for the printers instead.
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Laticia
2 months ago
I think so too, creating DHCP address exclusions should ensure the printers get the same IP address.
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Marylin
2 months ago
Yes, that should work.
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