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The DHCP service records service _ and _ events in addition to _ _ in the Windows system log. You can monitor the details of DHCP operations by enabling _ _ _.
startup
shutdown
critical errors
detailed event logging
When you enable logging, DHCP server creates detailed log files of its activity in files called _ (where xxx are the first three letters of the _ _ _ _),
DhcpSrvLog.xxx
day of the week
Because of the_ _ of detailed logging, enable this setting only to troubleshoot DHCP.
system overhead
Windows stores the DHCP database in the directory _. By default, the database is automatically backed up to the_ directory, which is located in the _ directory.
systemroot\system32\dhcp
backup\jet\new
database
When the DHCP service _ , and periodically thereafter, DHCP performs a _ _ of its database and attempts to fix any errors that it encounters
starts
consistency check
If the event log contains Jet database messages that indicate a corruption of the DHCP database, you can repair the database by using the _ program
Jetpack
Before migrating to new DHCP server ensure that you have the performed the following:
1) _ _ duration for clients
2) New _ for clients
3) Record any _ addresses
4) Sufficiently large _ _ on the _ DHCP server
5) Transfer _ _to the new _
Short lease
lease
reserved
address pool
new
IP address
scope
Before you can monitor startup, shutdown, and critical errors on a DHCP server, you must enable detailed event logging.


True.
False.
False
The DHCP service checks and corrects inconsistencies in the DHCP database. You notice, however, that the event log contains error messages from the DHCP service. After you back up the DHCP database, how would you attempt to repair the database file?
Stop the DHCP service. At the command prompt, run Jetpack. Start the DHCP service.