You install the Routing and Remote Access service on a Windows 2000 Server computer in your network. Your network is not directly connected to the Internet and uses the private IP address range 192.168.0.0. When you use Routing and Remote Access to dial in to the server, your computer connects successfully, but you are unable to access any resources. When you try to piiig servers by using their IP addresses, you receive the following message: "Request timed out." When you run the ipconfig command, it shows that your dial-up connection has been given the IP address 169.254.75.182. What should you do to resolve the problem?
Options
A. Configure the remote access server with the address of a DHCP server
B. Authorize the remote access server to receive multiple addresses from a DHCP server
C. Configure the remote access server to act as a DHCP Relay Agent
D. Ensure that the remote access server is able to connect to a DHCP server that has a scope for its subnet
E. None of above
Correct Answer
Ensure that the remote access server is able to connect to a DHCP server that has a scope for its subnet
More questions
1. In applying the systems approach, the manager proceeds from the
Options
A. super system to the system to the subsystem level
B. system to the sulpersystem to the subsystem level
C. subsystem to the system to the supersystem level
D. supersystem to the supersystem to the system level.