A technician is configuring a SOHO device. Company policy dictates that static IP addresses cannot be used. The company wants the server to maintain the same IP address at all times. Which of the following should the technician use?
Change management processes typically involve notifying stakeholders, such as owners or managers responsible for the affected systems or services, about planned changes. By following the change management process, owners can be informed about the reinstalling of the security software, allowing them to monitor the process and assess any potential impact on system performance or security. While options B, C, and D are also considerations in change management processes, they are not as directly relevant to the specific scenario described
Having a rollback plan is an important aspect of change management to mitigate risks associated with changes. However, in this scenario, the primary concern is reinstalling the security software rather than anticipating potential negative impacts on applications.
Therefore, ensuring that owners are notified about the change and can monitor its performance impact is the most relevant reason to follow the change management process in this scenario
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If static IP addresses are not allowed, then the technician can use DHCP reservation to ensure that the server maintains the same IP address at all times.
DHCP reservation is a feature available in most SOHO devices and it allows the technician to assign a fixed IP address to a specific device on the network. The device's MAC address is used to identify the device, and the DHCP server assigns the same IP address to that device every time it requests an IP address.
The answer appears correct based on this Google article I found:
https://support.google.com/googlenest/answer/6274660?hl=en
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