You have a DHCP server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2016. You plan to implement IPv6 on your network. You need to configure Server1 for stateless DHCPv6. What should you do from the DHCP console?
The Advanced properties for DHCP server Server1 only provide you to change the database and backup path.
Creating a DHCPv6 scope doesn't make sense when using SLAAC as the addresses are created on the client with the Router Advertisement.
The IPv6 properties control the logging, DNS secure dynamic updates and connection bindings.
And in any case to provide options you to define them in any case so that's the only viable option.
The server can be set to issue the RAs needed by the clients to perform SLAAC; this is done via PS, and the prefix included in the RAs is derived from the IPv6 address set on the NIC (not based on a scope configured in the IPv6 DHCP settings or manually indicated in the PS command - the other logical options). Given these factors, seems that the "best" answer here is to set the options - that is the only choice that accomplishes anything.
You plan to implement IPv6 on your network. ==> you must create IPV6 scope, how can you configure the scope before you create it? logically C is correct answer Not B
@Nhan: You plan to implement STATELESS IPv6...
The IPv6 server options can be configured from the IPv6 node in DHCP Manager without the need to have a scope configured.
This shows it in windows 2k8r2 server options.
Explanation:
The parameters Parent Domain and IPv6 DNS Server, which the installation wizard asked for during the DHCP
server role installation if you chose “enable stateless mode,” can be added manually to the Server Options
node in the DHCP management console. The Set-DhcpServerv6OptionValue cmdlet sets an IPv6 option value
at the server, scope, or reservation level.
The difference between stateless and stateful mode of a Windows Server 2008 R2 DHCPv6 server
https://4sysops.com/archives/the-difference-between-stateless-and-stateful-mode-of-a-windows-server-2008-r2-dhcpv6-server/
I am really confused by this question. Everything I am reading says you dont need a DHCP server to configure stateless dhcpv6.
http://techgenix.com/ipv6-windows-admins-part4/
In stateless DHCPv6 the Clients only request Options from the DHCPv6 server as the router or the DNS server .... that's why the answer is B
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