What will he do to accomplish this?

Mark works as a Network Administrator for vceguide.com. The company has a Windows domainbased network. The network has six Windows member servers and 120 Windows XP Professional client computers. All the member servers are using static IP configuration. Five of the member servers work as Intranet Web servers, and one of them named ISERV works as a Routing and Remote Access server. The NAT/Basic routing protocol is enabled to route traffic between the local network and the Internet. ISERV’s internal IP address is 192.168.1.1. The Web servers’ static IP configuration is shown in the image below:

The Web servers require Internet access to display Web pages from the Internet. The Web servers are configured with the Internet Explorer LAN settings as shown in the image below:

The users on the intranet report that only the local Web pages stored on the Web servers are displayed. Mark attempts to view the Web pages on the Internet from one of the Web servers, but he is unable to do so. Mark wants all the Web servers to be able to access the Web pages on the Internet. What will he do to accomplish this?
A. On the TCP/IP Properties page on the Web servers, configure the default gateway as 192.168.1.1.
B. Configure the Web servers to receive IP addresses from the DHCP server.
C. In the LAN settings dialog box on all the Web servers, configure port 80.
D. On the TCP/IP Properties page on the Web servers, configure the default gateway as 255.255.255.0.

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