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Code:72. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 network. The network consists of a Windows 2000 Server computer named Atlanta and 120 Windows 2000 Professional computers. Atlanta has a dial-up connection that connects to the internet. All Windows 2000 Professional computers on the network are configured to use a dynamically assigned IP address. The network has one DHCP server. To allow all Windows 2000 Professional computers on the network to access the internet through the dial-up connection of Atlanta, you install and configure the Network Address Translation (NAT) routing protocol on Atlanta. Your internet service provider (ISP) has allocated four IP addresses, 207.46.179.4 through 207.46.179.7 to your network. You want Atlanta to use the four IP addresses for the translated connection to the ISP. How should you configure Atlanta? A. Configure the Nat routing protocol to use the IP addresses in the range starting with 207.46.179.4 with a mask of 255.255.255.252 for the DHCP Allocator. B. Configure the public interface of the NAT routing protocol to use an address pool with a starting address of 207.46.179.4 and a mask of 255.255.255.252 C. Configure the LAN interface of the NAT routing protocol to use an address pool with a starting address of 207.46.179.4 and a mask of 255.255.255.252 D. Configure the NAT routing protocol to use special ports on the public interface. Use private addresses 207.46.179.4 through 207.46.179.7 Answer: B Explanation: By configuring the public interface of the NAT protocol with the public IP addresses provided by the ISP the NAT would be set up correctly. A subnet mask of 255.255.255.252 is also correct; it allows 6 public addresses, 4 of them are used here.
würd auch meinen, er schreibt ja sogar es erlaubt 6 adressen wie eben bei .248 möglich ist und sagt auch, es werden aber nur 4 verwendet in diesem fall
ich glaub du verwechselst einen address-pool einer point-to-point verbindung mit einem subnet.
Zitat von atroxich glaub du verwechselst einen address-pool einer point-to-point verbindung mit einem subnet.
magst die fragen auf deutsch auch haben?
ich hab des zeug schon hinter mir...
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