During a routine maintenance process David notices that his organization’s DHCP server is not responding to DHCP lease requests from DHCP clients. He suspects that there may be a problem with the authorization of the DHCP server in Active Directory. He needs to verify that the DHCP server is authorized in Active Directory. What should he do?
  1. View the Directory Service log on the DHCP server.
  2. View the Application event log on the DHCP server.
  3. View the System event log on the DHCP server.
  4. View the DHCP audit log on the DHCP server.
Explanation
Answer - D - David should view the DHCP audit log on the DHCP server to verify that the DHCP server is authorized in Active Directory.

Key Takeaway: DHCP audit logging is enabled by default on DHCP severs. David should view the DHCP audit log on the DHCP server and check for events with an event ID in the range 50 through 64. This will help determine if the DHCP server is authorized in Active Directory.
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