Intermediate Networking Questions

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You manage a company network with multiple subnets. As part of a recent upgrade, you have upgraded all
servers to Windows Server 2012 R2. Client systems currently run Windows 7 Professional, with a few newer
systems running Windows 8 .

You have previously configured all hosts on the network with static IPv6 addresses, default gateway, and
DNS server addresses. IPv6 is working correctly between all hosts.

You have changed the network configuration so that each host gets the IPv6 prefix and default gateway
information from neighboring routers. You want each host to generate the interface ID automatically from its
MAC address. You will deliver DNS server addresses through DHCPv6 and have configured one of the servers
for DHCPv6.

What additional tasks must you perform to complete the configuration? (Choose two. Each choice is a
required part of the solution .)
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In the network connection properties on each client, select Use the following IPv6 address. Enter an
IPv6 address that begins with FC or FD .

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In the network connection properties on each client, select Use the following DNS server addresses.
Enter the appropriate DNS server addresses.
In the network connection properties on each client, select Obtain an IPv6 address automatically.

In the network connection properties on each client, select Obtain DNS server address
automatically.

In the network connection properties on each client, select Use the following IPv6 address. Enter an
IPv6 address that begins with 2 or 3.

Explanation

In this configuration, clients will use an automatic configuration method to set aii1Pv6 settings. In the network connection
properties, choose Obtain an 1Pv6 address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically.

Objectives

Objectives for MS 70-41 0:

401 Configure 1Pv4 and 1Pv6 addressing

References

LabSim for Windows Server Pro: Install and Configure, Section 9.3.

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