IPv6 Server Properties
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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 talking about PowerShell commands for DHCP, I must let you know that there are dozens of commands that you can use to configure and maintain a DHCP server. Table 6.1 shows just some of the possible PowerShell commands that are available for DHCP. The following table lists just some of the PowerShell commands available […]
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FIGURE 6.21 Choosing the IPAM feature 7. At the Confirmation screen, make sure the option Restart The Destination Server Automatically If Required is selected (see Figure 6.22) and then click the Install button. EXERCISE 6.13 (continued) 8. Once the installation is complete, click the Close button. Close Server Manager. 9. In the Add Servers dialog […]
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DHCP name protection is an additional configuration option that you should consider when working DHCP within your environment. Name protection protects a DHCP leased machine’s name from being overwritten by another machine with the same name during DNS dynamic updates so that you can configure a Windows 2022 DHCP server to verify and update the […]
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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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Multicasting occurs when one machine communicates to a network of subscribed computers rather than specifically addressing each computer on the destination network. It’s much more efficient to multicast a video or audio stream to multiple destinations than it is to unicast it to the same number of clients, and the increased demand for multicast-f riendly […]
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You can use the DHCP snap- in to assign options at the scope, server, reserved address, or class level. The mechanism you use to assign these options is the same for each; the only difference is where you set the options. When you create an option assignment, remember that it applies to all the clients […]
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Now that you’ve seen how to create a new scope in IPv4, I’ll go through the steps to create a new scope in IPv6. To create a scope, right- click the IPv6 option in the DHCP snap- in under the server name and select the Action ➢ New Scope command. This starts the New Scope […]