Question no: 146
You are the administrator of TestKing's network. Your DMZ network includes a DHCP server that provides IP addressing information to remote users. The relevant portion of the DMZ is configured as shown in the exhibit.
Every Five Minutes, The Management Servers Collect Performance and Security Log Information from All Servers on Segment A.
You need to ensure that the DHCP server can not issue IP addressing information to any DHCP clients on segment A. Your solution must be effective even if a valid scope for that segment is created on the DHCP server.
What shop you do?
A. Disable The DHCP Service Binding to NetWork Adapter A
B. Disable TCP / IP Binding to NetWork Adapter A
C. Disable Netbios over TCP / IP Binding to NetWork Adapter A
D. Disable The Client for Microsoft Networks on Network Adapter A
Answer: A.
Explanation: By disabling the binding of the service on an interface, we achieve a more efficient way of disabling DHCP response to clients, rather than completely removing TCP / IP which might result in a total loss of connectivity.
Note: TO SELECTILY SET DHCP Server Bindings for Network Connections
Open DHCP
2. In The Console Tree, Click The Applicable DHCP Server.
3. On the action menu, Click Properties.
4. Click The Advanced Tab.
5. Click Bindings.
6. In The Bindings Dialog Box, for The List of Connections and Server Bindings, Select Or Clear Check
Boxes for Any Staticly Configured Network Connections That Should Be Enabled or Disabled for USE
At The Applicable DHCP Server.
7. Click Apply.
INCORRECT ANSWERS:
B: this proposed solution Has A Drawback. If We disable the TCP / IP Protocol on the interface No TCP / IP
THIS Might Result In Might Result in a Total Loss Of Connectivity.c: The "Disable Netbios over TCP / IP Binding" IS A WINS Configuration and Would Not Prevent DHCP
Leases on the interface.
D: Client for Microsoft Network Is Network Service. Disabling IT Will Not Prevent DHCP Issuing IP
Addressing Information on Segment A.