Nt1330 Unit 1 Data Paper

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WDS Configuration Facts The following are required to set up a WDS server: * The WDS server role can only be installed on a Windows Server 2008 or 2008 R2 server. You cannot install WDS on a Server Core installation. * Use Server Manager to add the Windows Deployment Services role. Add both the Deployment Server and Transport Server role services. * Images on the WDS server must be stored on an NTFS partition. * The WDS server must be a member of an Active Directory domain. DNS name resolution for the domain must be configured. * You must have a DHCP server on the network. The DHCP service can run on the WDS server or on another server. * To deploy WDS and the DCHP server role on the same server, disable port…show more content…
| Respond only to known computers | The WDS server sends a response and starts to copy an image to computers that have a computer account in Active Directory. This method prevents unknown computers or untrusted computers from accessing your network. | Respond to computers | Any computer that requests an image from WDS will receive the image and start the installation process. When you select this option, you can require approval for all unknown clients (a response will only be sent after an administrator manually approves the client). | The WDS server can use one of two methods for sending images to clients. A unicast transmission sends the requested image directly to the client as it is requested. A multicast transmission sends the data once, with multiple clients receiving the same data transmission. To configure multicasting with WDS: * Each client computer has its own unique unicast IP address. Each client listens to the same multicast IP address. * IPv6 multicasting is available on Windows Server 2008 R2. * IGMP snooping must be enabled on routers. If IGMP snooping is turned off or is not supported on your devices, multicast traffic may be treated like broadcast traffic and sent to every device in the

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