When troubleshooting a network computer, you look at the TCP/IP information and notice that the computer is configured for dynamic addressing and with network information that is not correct for your network. What could be a potential cause of this?

  • DHCP scope exhaustion

  • Rogue DHCP server

  • Incorrect DNS

  • Incorrect subnet mask


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