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Chapter 3. DHCP > Need to Know More? - Pg. 76

DHCP A10: 76 Answers B and C are correct. By selecting the option to discard forward lookups when leases expire, records in the DNS zone file will be automatically removed when the lease duration expires. Windows 2000 clients by default will update their own records in the DNS database. Answers A and D are incorrect because Windows 95 clients cannot update their own records, and the DHCP server isn't configured to do so on their behalf. As a result, not all clients will be accessible by their FQDN. Need to Know More? Bibliography [ch03biblio01entry01] Search the online version of TechNet and the Windows 2000 Server Resource Kit using keywords such as DHCP, IP Addresses, and Dynamic Updates. Neall Alcott,, DHCP for Windows 2000 , O'Reilly & Associates, [ch03biblio01entry02] Inc., Sebastopol, CA, 2001. ISBN: 1565928385. This book provides comprehensive, in- depth information about how DHCP works and provides good examples on its implemen- tation. [ch03biblio01entry03] Ted, Lemon, and Ralph E. Droms, The DHCP Handbook: Un- derstanding, Deploying, and Managing Automated Configuration Services, Indianapolis, IN, Macmillan Technical Publishing, 1999. ISBN: 1578701376. This book covers many aspects of DHCP from conceptual information to its installation and configuration.