05-11-2022, 11:25 AM
One of your two answers for sure is incorrect. I have highlighted it. Only DHCP server (not client) maintains a pool of IP addresses it can assign.
Your Answer: The DHCP client maintains a pool of IP addresses it can assign.
The DHCP server offers the ability to exclude specific IP addresses from a pool of IP addresses.
The given correct answer is absolutely correct.
The DHCP server maintains a pool of IP addresses and leases an address to any DHCP-enabled client when it starts up on the network.
Ref: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows...p/dhcp-top
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Your Answer: The DHCP client maintains a pool of IP addresses it can assign.
The DHCP server offers the ability to exclude specific IP addresses from a pool of IP addresses.
The given correct answer is absolutely correct.
The DHCP server maintains a pool of IP addresses and leases an address to any DHCP-enabled client when it starts up on the network.
Ref: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows...p/dhcp-top
Next time when you disagree with an answer, please provide a reference to Cisco/other documentation or a logical reason to differ. You can post on the forum or send us an email or use our contact form to send your feedback easily.