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Microsoft AZ-800 Exam - Topic 5 Question 67 Discussion

Actual exam question for Microsoft's AZ-800 exam
Question #: 67
Topic #: 5
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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 configure the DHCP scope options for Scope1.

Does this meet the requirement?

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Marge
3 months ago
Nope, that's not how it works. Static IPs are the way to go.
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Krystina
3 months ago
Totally agree, scope options won't do it!
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Laquanda
3 months ago
Just configuring scope options won't guarantee the same IPs for printers.
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Rosendo
3 months ago
Wait, are you sure? I thought DHCP could handle that.
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Tamekia
4 months ago
You need to set static IPs for the printers, not just scope options.
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Sheridan
4 months ago
I'm a bit confused. I thought DHCP options could help, but now I'm wondering if we need to do something more specific for the printers.
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Demetra
4 months ago
If I recall correctly, just changing scope options doesn't guarantee fixed IPs for specific devices. Reservations are usually the way to go.
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Martina
4 months ago
I remember a practice question where we had to assign static IPs to devices. I feel like that's what we need here too, but I'm not entirely sure.
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Emilio
5 months ago
I think configuring DHCP scope options alone won't ensure the printers get the same IP address. We might need to set up reservations instead.
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Jeff
5 months ago
Configuring the DHCP scope options seems like it could work, but I'm not 100% sure. I'd want to double-check the requirements and make sure that's the best approach before answering.
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Karol
5 months ago
Hmm, good question. I'd probably start by checking the DHCP scope options and see if there's a way to configure static IP assignments for the printers. If that doesn't work, then looking into static IP reservations might be the way to go.
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Lucille
5 months ago
I'm a bit confused on this one. Wouldn't we need to set up static IP reservations for the printers instead of just configuring the DHCP scope options? I'm not sure if that would meet the requirement.
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Ahmed
5 months ago
I think configuring the DHCP scope options for Scope1 should work to ensure the printers are always assigned the same IP address. That seems like a straightforward solution.
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Francisca
11 months ago
This is the kind of question that makes me want to throw my laptop out the window. But hey, at least we get to play with DHCP, right? That's always a party!
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Thurman
9 months ago
User1: Great, looks like we have a solution then!
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Mitsue
9 months ago
User3: Agreed, configuring the DHCP scope options should do the trick.
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Winfred
9 months ago
User2: Yes, that should meet the requirement.
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Melda
10 months ago
User2: No
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Helene
10 months ago
User1: I think the solution is to configure the DHCP scope options for Scope1.
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Ulysses
10 months ago
User1: Yes
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Daron
11 months ago
I agree with Celestina, DHCP reservations would be a more reliable solution.
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Sharee
11 months ago
But configuring DHCP scope options can also ensure the printers get the same IP address.
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Diane
11 months ago
I'm not so sure about this one. What if the printers need to be moved to a different network down the line? Seems like a bit of a hack to me, but I could be wrong.
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Celestina
11 months ago
I think it's better to use DHCP reservations for the printers.
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Thad
11 months ago
Definitely! Assigning static IP addresses to the printers through the DHCP scope is the way to go. Easy and efficient solution.
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Harrison
9 months ago
User4: Actually, configuring the DHCP scope options for Scope1 will ensure that the printers always get the same IP address.
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Arlene
9 months ago
User3: No
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Rueben
9 months ago
User2: Agreed, setting static IP addresses for the printers through the DHCP scope is the best approach.
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Lura
10 months ago
User1: Yes
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Cherri
10 months ago
User4: Actually, configuring DHCP scope options for Scope1 will ensure that the printers always get the same IP address.
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Corinne
10 months ago
User3: No
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Tammara
10 months ago
User2: Agreed, setting static IP addresses for the printers through DHCP scope is the best approach.
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Keneth
11 months ago
User1: Yes
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Detra
11 months ago
Yes, configuring the DHCP scope options for Scope1 should do the trick. Printers usually have static IP requirements, so this solution makes perfect sense.
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Sharee
11 months ago
Yes, that should work.
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