Entering the DHCP scope name
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Figure 8-19. Setting the scope IP range
Figure 8-20. Enabling NAP on all scopes
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35. Click 015 DNS Domain Name under Available Options, and enter LABDOM
.LOCAL in the String Value field. (You will need to change this to the
appropriate value of your domain name.)
36. Click Apply to save the changes for the default user class.
37. Select Default Network Access Protection Class from the User Class
drop-down menu.
38. Click 003 Router under Available Options and enter 192.168.100.5 as the IP
Address. (This IP doesn??™t have to be valid. We will use it to show how a
NAP-enforced client will switch over to a different configuration if it is marked
as unhealthy.) Then click Add.
39. Click 006 DNS Server under Available Options and enter 192.168.100.25 as the
IP Address. (Use the same DNS server you specified for the default user class.)
Then click Add.
40. Click 015 DNS Domain Name and enter LABDOM.LOCAL as the String
Value. (Use your domain name value.)
Figure 8-21. Enabling NAP on the created scope
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41. Click OK to save your changes.
42. You can verify that all your settings are correct by clicking Scope Options
and looking at the main view to see all the options you set along with their
associated classes (Figure 8-22).
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