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Q:
A) Proxy ARP will fix the issue | B) The client uses a gratuitous ARP to fix the issue |
C) The administrator must fix the conflict by hand at the DHCP server | D) The DHCP server will reassign new IP addresses to both computers |
Answer: C) The administrator must fix the conflict by hand at the DHCP server
Explanation:
Explanation:
If a DHCP Conflict is detected, either by the server sending a ping and getting response or by a host using a gratuitous ARP (arp'ing for its own IP address and seeing if a host responds), then the server will hold that address and not use it again until it is fixed by an administrator.