Advantages of DHCP
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Although the features mentioned in the previous section likely compel most system administrators to use NTFS, additional reasons make using it mandatory. The most important reason is that the Active Directory data store must reside on an NTFS partition. Therefore, before you begin installing Active Directory, make sure you have at least one NTFS partition […]
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When you’re planning your Active Directory deployment, the filesystem that the operating system uses is an important concern for two reasons. First, the filesystem can provide the ultimate level of security for all the information stored on the server itself. Second, it is responsible for managing and tracking all of this data. The Windows Server […]
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FIGURE 6.23 IPAM Overview screen 4. Click Next at the Before You Begin screen. 5. At the Configure Database screen, you will need to set up a database for IPAM. You can either use the Windows Internal Database (WID) or a Microsoft SQL Server. If you choose to use a WID (I am using a […]
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DHCP can become a single point of failure within a network if there is only one DHCP server. If that server becomes unavailable, clients will not be able to obtain new leases or renew existing leases. For this reason, you should have more than one DHCP server in the network. However, more than one DHCP […]
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The IPv6 Properties dialog box for the server has two tabs: General and Advanced. On the General tab, you can configure the following settings: ■ Frequency with which statistics are updated ■ DHCP auditing The Advanced tab allows you to configure the following settings: ■ Database path for the audit log file […]