Your network contains an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain. The domain contains a user named User1 and the servers shown in the following table.
You need to ensure that User1 can manage only Scope1 and Scope3.
What should you do?
A.
Add User1 to the DHCP Administrators group on Server1 and Server2.
B.
Implement IP Address Management (IPAM).
C.
Add User1 to the DHCP Administrators domain local group.
D.
Implement Windows Admin Center and add connections to Server1 and Server2.
IPAM allows for the management of DHCP scopes on a more granular level. By implementing IPAM, you can delegate control over specific DHCP scopes to specific users. In this case, you can delegate control of Scope1 and Scope3 to User1.
The other options do not provide the necessary level of granularity. Adding User1 to the DHCP Administrators group on Server1 and Server2 (Option A) or to the DHCP Administrators domain local group (Option C) would give User1 control over all scopes on those servers, not just Scope1 and Scope3. Implementing Windows Admin Center and adding connections to Server1 and Server2 (Option D) would provide a management interface, but it does not inherently limit scope management to specific users.
Even if you don't know anything about IPAM (or any of the other options frankly), you must be able to see that the other options won't do what you need.
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