You administer a Windows Server Active Directory domain for your company. The domain is divided into two subnets. Subnet A uses the network address 192.168.12.0/24, and Subnet B uses the network address 192.168.14.0/24. All domain controllers and member servers are Windows Server computers, and all clients are Windows 2000 Professional computers.
Clients in Subnet A obtain TCP/IP settings from a DHCP server named DHCPA, which resides in Subnet A. Clients in Subnet B cannot obtain DHCP settings at all, even though you configured a scope for Subnet B on DHCPA. Your need to enable clients on Subnet B to automatically obtain TCP/IP settings from DHCPA. What should you install on Subnet B?
- a primary DNS server
- an SUS server
- a DHCP relay agent
- a master DNS server
- an SMTP server
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