You are the network administrator for Luceme Publishing. Your company employs a full-time staff. It also contracts authors for short-term projects. All full-time employees use portable computers running Windows 2000 Professional. These users require remote access to network resources, such as applications and printers. Contracted authors use personal computers that run a variety of operating systems, including Windows 98, Windows NT 4.0, and Windows 2000 Professional. The authors
Answer: A, D
You are the network administrator for a branch office of a large company. Your network is connected to the company network by means of a Windows 2000 routing and remote access two-way demand-dial connection over ISDN. In addition to e-mail and application traffic, sensitive company data is transferred across this connection. You want to accomplish the following goals: • All data transmitted over the connection will be secure. • Rouge routers will be prevented from
Answer: A, D
You are the administrator of your Windows 2000 network. The network contains a Windows 2000 Server computer named RouterA. Routing and remote access is enabled as a router on RouterA. RouterA has a LAN interface named Net1. The Net1 interface uses an IP address of 192.168.1.2. You want to specify which type of network traffic will be allowed into the router through the Net1 interface. The only traffic that should be allowed into the Net1 interface is HTTP uses TCP port 80 or TCP
Answer: B
You are the administrator of Windows 2000 network. The network of 85 Windows 2000 Professional computers and two Windows 2000 Server computers named Amsterdam and Utrecht. Amsterdam has a permanent cable modem connection to the Internet. All Windows 2000 Professional computers on the network are configured to use automatic private IP addressing (APIPA). The network does not contain a DHCP server. To allow all Windows 2000 Professional computers on the network to access the Internet
Answer: C.
You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 network. The network consists of a Windows 2000 Server computer named ServerA and 50 Windows 2000 Professional computers. ServerA has a dial-up connection that connects to the Internet. All Windows 2000 Professional computers in the network are configured to use Automatic Private IP addressing (APIPA). There is no DHCP server on the network. To allow all Windows 2000 Professional computer on the network to access the Internet through
Answer: C.
You are the administrator of CompanyX network. To allow users to access network resources when they are not in the office, you configure remote access services in their native mode Windows 2000 domain. Because your company operates 24 hours a day and seven days a week, and because your users are not running Windows 98 and Windows NT workstation, you do not want to apply any time or authentication restrictions. To accomplish this, you delete the default remote access policy. However
Answer: A
You are the administrator of CompanyX network. You need to implement a remote access solution that is highly available and highly secure. Your company consists of a single location and has a T3 connection to the Internet. Your company has 1,000 salespeople who need reliable connectivity to the company network from any remote location. All servers are running Windows 2000 Advanced Server, and all client computers are running Windows 2000 Professional. You want to accomplish the
Answer: A, D.
You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 network. The network consists of a single domain that has three Windows 2000 domain controllers and 1000 Windows 2000 Professional workstations. Your company wants to make use of digital certificates by installing its own certificate authority (CA). You want to protect the root CA and the private key. You also want to ensure that you are able to effectively manage CompanyX public key infrastructure. You want to accomplish the following
Answer: A
You are the administrator of CompanyX network. The network uses TCP/IP exclusively as its transport protocol. The network does not require connectivity to the internet. You are using the address 172.30.0.0/16 for the network. To improve performance and accommodate recent company growth, you need to develop a strategy to segregate portions of the network. Your initial plan calls for 25 subnets with a maximum of 1,000 hosts per subnet. However, projected growth for the company over
Answer: C
You are the administrator of CompanyX network. Your company wants to analyze ISO and TP4 communications to the Microsoft Exchange Server computer on your network. To analyze this information, you install Network Monitor on a Windows 2000 Server computer located on the same segment as your Exchange server computer. How should you configure network Monitor? (Choose two) A. Change the Temporary Capture Directory. B. Copy ISO.dll and TP4.dll to Netmon Subdirectory. C. Copy ISO.dll
Answer: C, D
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