24. Now you need to enable NAP on the DHCP server. Right-click IPv4 and select
Properties.
25. Click the Network Access Protection tab and click the Enable On All Scopes
button (Figure 8-20).
26. Click Yes when asked if you want to overwrite the NAP settings.
27. Click OK to close the IPv4 Properties dialog box.
28. Right-click the scope you created earlier and select Properties.
Figure 8-15. Configuring network policy
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29. Click the Network Access Protection tab. Enable the Network Access Protection
settings for this scope and check Use Default Network Access Protection
Profile. Click OK to save the changes (Figure 8-21).
30. In the scope you created earlier, right-click Scope Options and select Configure
Options.
31. Click the Advanced tab.
32. Select Default User Class in the User Class drop-down menu.
33. Click 003 Router under Available Options, and enter 192.168.100.1 as the IP
address. (You will need to change this to the appropriate IP address for your
default gateway.) Then click Add.
34. Click 006 DNS Server under Available Options, and enter 192.168.100.25 as the
IP address. (You will need to change this to the appropriate IP address for your
DNS server.) Then click Add.
Figure 8-16. Selecting DHCP Server network bindings
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Figure 8-17. Specifying DNS settings
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