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You need to implement VMM IPAM to meet the manageability requirements.
To which two groups should you add WOODGROVEBANKvmmuser1?
A. Remote Management Users on Server10
B. IPAM ASM Administrators on Server10
C. Remote Management Users on Server4
D. IPAM MSM Administrators on Server10
E. IPAM Administrators on Server10
Correct Answer: AD
Explanation/Reference:
Before you can add an IPAM server to your configuration in VMM, you must perform the following actions:
1. (this has already been done here) On a server running Windows Server 2012 R2, install the IPAM feature by using Add Roles and Features (in Server Manager) or Windows PowerShell commands. Then configure the IPAM server as described in the relevant IPAM documentation.
2. Create or identify a domain account and, to avoid issues with expiration of the password, ensure that the account is set to never expire. Then, on the IPAM server, ensure that the account has at least the minimum necessary permissions by adding the account to the following two groups:
/ IPAM ASM Administrators: A local group that exists on all IPAM servers, and provides permissions for IP address space management (ASM).
/ Remote Management Users: A built-in group that provides access to WMI resources through management protocols, such as WS-Management through the Windows Remote Management service.
Scenario:
* Use a domain account named WOODGROVEBANKvmmuser1 to view and modify the IP address space in IPAM.
* Server4 is a VMM running Windows Server 2012 R2
* Server10 is IP Address Management (IPAM)
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