Explanation:
Similar to how private addresses like 10.x.x.x, 192.168.x.x, or are private to an entity, unique local addresses in IPv6
On an IPv4 network, the addresses "172.16.0.0" and "172.31.255.255"" are usable.
Therefore, just as an address like 10.20.100.55 is not routable on the IPv4 Internet, unique local addresses are not routable on the IPv6 Internet. A distinctive local address is consistently formatted as follows:
In binary encoding, the first eight bits are always 11111101. This indicates that a distinctive local address has a prefix identifier of FD00::/8 and always starts with FD.
Explanation:
The exhibit demonstrates that Site2 lacks a PDC emulator. The RID operations master role and the RID operations master role have a close relationship, therefore this is significant.
PDC emulator function.
Explanation:
A DHCP scope's network mask cannot be changed without first removing the scope and then re-creating it with the new subnet mask.
Explanation:
Any domain or forest may use universal. A Universal group can also span numerous domains, even the whole forest.
Explanation:
Install-ADDSDomainController "" creates an Active Directory domain controller.
Installs a fresh Active Directory domain configuration with the command Install-ADDSDomain ""
Installs a fresh Active Directory forest configuration with the command Install-ADDSForest ""
Install-WindowsFeature "" installs a role, service, or feature on the local server or a remote server that is running Windows Server. Operating System 2012 R2. The Add-WindowsFeature cmdlet, which was used to install roles, role services, and features, has been replaced by this one.
Install-ADDSForest -DomainName corp.contoso.com -CreateDNSDelegation DomainMode Win2008 - ForestMode Win 2008 R2 -DatabasePath "d:NTDS" is a command that can be used in the C:PS window. -SysvolPath "d:SYSVOL" ""LogPath "e:Logs"Installs a new forest named corp.contoso.com, creates a DNS delegation in the contoso.com domain, sets domain functional level to Windows Server 2008 R2 and sets forest functional level to Windows Server 2008, installs the Active Directory database and SYSVOL on the D: drive, installs the log files on the E: drive, and has has the server automatically restart after AD DS installation is complete and prompts the user to provide and confirm the Directory Services Restore Mode (DSRM) password.
Explanation:
All of the locator resource entries kept in netlogon are recorded in a log file that is created by the netlogon service.
Explanation:
The role of Domain Name System (DNS) offers a standardized technique for connecting names with numeric Internet addresses. This enables users to refer to network computers by name rather than a long string of numbers. By integrating Windows DNS services with DHCP services, DNS record additions for newly connected PCs are no longer necessary.