A desktop technician is configuring a Windows 11 laptop for a field engineer. When connected to the primary corporate office network, the laptop must receive its IPv4 network parameters dynamically via DHCP. However, when connected to isolated client field sites that lack a DHCP server, the laptop must automatically utilize a specific fallback static IP configuration () without requiring manual reconfiguration or generating an APIPA () address. Which tab within the Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) Properties window should the technician use to configure this secondary static setup?
- Alternate ConfigurationCevap
- BGeneral tab, by selecting 'Use the following IP address' while keeping DHCP enabled
- CAdvanced settings under the IP Settings tab
- DNetwork & Internet applet in Settings using the Proxy page
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The Alternate Configuration tab within TCP/IPv4 Properties should be used to define fallback static IPv4 settings when DHCP fails.
The 'Alternate Configuration' tab in Windows IPv4 Properties is specifically designed for scenarios where a device normally relies on DHCP, but needs a specific user-defined static IP address (instead of a random APIPA address) whenever a DHCP server is unavailable.
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Windows IPv4 Alternate Configuration for automatic DHCP fallback
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