You are the administrator of CompanyX network, which includes one Windows 2000 domain in native mode. Four servers on the network are available for remote users. All four are member servers running Windows NT server 4.0 and the routing and remote access service. Currently, remote access is administered individually by Active Directory user attributes. You want to administer remote access by using centralized remote access policies. Which two courses of action should you perform?
Answer: A, D
You are the administrator of CompanyX network, which consists of a single segment. The network includes 100 client computers running Windows 2000 Professional and four servers running Windows 2000 Server. A server named AppSrv1 runs a client/server application that is used by every employee in the company. Users report that network response times are very slow. When you examine the client/server application, you discover that it is transmitting large amounts of data to one client
Answer: D
You are the administrator of CompanyX network, which serves a single site with 150 users. The network includes eight servers running Windows 2000 server. One server hosts your internal web site. All servers have static IP addresses in the range from 10.1.1.2 through 10.1.1.10. All client computers run Windows 2000 Professional and are DHCP clients, using an address range of 10.1.1.11 through 10.1.1.200 You need to provide Internet access to internal users. To do so, you plan to
Answer: B, D
You are the administrator of CompanyX network. The network includes two UNIX DNS servers, three UNIX file servers, one Windows 2000 DHCP server, and 100 Windows 2000 Professional computers. All Windows 2000 Professional computers are configured to obtain IP address assignments from the DHCP server. The DHCP server is configured to assign the addresses of both DNS servers to all clients for name resolution. You want to replace your UNIX DNS servers with Windows 2000 DNS servers.
Answer: C.
You are the administrator of CompanyX network, which links your main office and one branch office. The network includes servers and client computers running Windows NT 4.0 in addition to servers and client computers running Windows 2000. You use both WINS and DNS for name resolution. A computer named Remote1, located at the branch office, runs Windows NT server 4.0 and the routing and remote access service. Remote 1 is connected by means of a demand-dial connection to Corp1, which
Answer: C
You are the network administrator for Trey Research. Your network contains a single Windows 2000 domain named treyresearch.com All servers and client computers on the network use static TCP/IP addresses. You decide to implement DHCP on your network. You install Windows 2000 Server on a new computer named Tcpipsvr. You configure the server as a domain controller in a new domain named addressing.treyresearch.com , which is a child domain of TreyResearch.com You install the DHCP service
Answer: C
You are the network administrator for the Baldwin Museum of Science. Your network includes a member server named Inet1, which is connected to the Internet. Inet1 runs Windows 2000 server. Your institution sponsors joint research projects with Trey Research, whose main laboratory is located in another city. The Trey Research network includes a PPTP server named Trey3. You need to create a demand-dial router connection to this server. You create a virtual private network demand-dial
Answer: C
You are the administrator of CompanyX network, which includes a Windows 2000 Server computer named CorpllS. This server runs Internet Information Services and hosts a web application named WebApp. The application is used by internal users for company billing and invoicing. CompanyX developers modify WebApp. Now the application allows downloads of your product catalog, encrypts communications between CorpllS and Web browsers, and accepts orders and credit card numbers from employees
Answer: C
You are the network administrator for Trey Research. Your network consists of a single segment with 150 client computers. Of these computers, 100 are desktop computers and 50 are portable computers. The portable computers are typically in use off-site. All client computers run Windows 2000 Professional and are DHCP clients. The DHCP scope for the segment has the characteristics shown in the following table: IP address range Lease duration Conflict detection attempts Enable dynamic
Answer: C
You are the administrator of CompanyX network, which consists of a single Windows 2000 domain in native mode. The network includes 2,500 computers running Windows 2000 Professional and 30 computers running Windows 2000 Server. TCP/IP is the only network protocol in use. You install network monitor to provide performance baselines and to troubleshoot network traffic. Most of CompanyX business occurs during regular business hours, which extend from 8:00A.M 8:00P.M, Monday through
Answer: B, C, E
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