Once installed,
we will need to NAP-enable it and use DHCP options to control how clients are
given access to the network based on the NAP policies.
1. Log on to your NPS server with an account that has domain admin privileges.
2. Open Server Manager.
Figure 8-9. New Health Policy settings
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3. Click the Add Roles link to open the Add Roles Wizard.
4. Click Next on the Before You Begin page.
5. Select DHCP Server in the Select Server Roles screen, and then click Next.
6. Click Next on the Introduction to DHCP page.
7. Select the network connection to which you want to bind the DHCP server, and
then click Next (Figure 8-16).
8. Enter the preferred (and optionally the alternative) DNS server IP address, and
then click Next (Figure 8-17).
9. Select WINS Is Not Required on This Network, and then click Next.
10. On the DHCP Scope screen, click Next, and then click Next again. We will
configure scopes later.
Figure 8-10. Setting network policy name and connection type
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Figure 8-11. Specifying policy conditions
Figure 8-12. Selecting a health policy
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11. Select No, Do Not Configure This Server for DHCPv6 Stateless Operation Now,
and then click Next.
12. On the DHCP Server Authorization screen, select Use Current Credentials,
and then click Next.
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