Administering Windows Server Hybrid Core Infrastructure (AZ-800) Practice

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How many IP addresses will a VPN server lease at a time from a DHCP server on a private network?

  1. 2

  2. 10

  3. 25

  4. 50

The correct answer is: 10

In a VPN (Virtual Private Network) environment, the number of IP addresses a VPN server leases from a DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) server at a time often depends on the configuration and expected usage of the VPN but is typically higher than a small number like 2. Leasing 10 IP addresses reflects a balance that can accommodate multiple users connecting simultaneously without overwhelming the DHCP server with requests. This setup allows for a certain degree of flexibility; for example, in environments where users might connect intermittently, having a pool of 10 addresses means more users can utilize the VPN effectively without running into the issue of not having available IPs. The choices of 25 or 50 might be excessive for smaller organizations or typical configurations, where a smaller leased pool might suffice, while only leveraging 2 addresses could significantly limit user access. Therefore, the option of 10 IP addresses leased at a time tends to align well with common practice for moderate-sized networks.