You are the network administrator of the CompanyX Works network. You plan to install a new Windows 2000 domain. The DNS zone for the new domain will be hosted on a server named BIND1, which runs UNIX and BIND. You configure the CompanyX.com zone on BIND1 and enable dynamic updates. You configure a new Windows 2000 Server computer with the address of BIND1 and install the new server as your first domain controller. The installation proceeds to completion without errors. However,
Answer: B
You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 network The network consists of a Windows 2000 server computer named ServerA and 15 Windows 2000 Professional computers. ServerA has a dial-up connection that connects to the Internet. The 15 Windows 2000 Professional computers are configured to use automatic IP addresses (APIPA). There is no DHCP server on the network. To allow the 15 Windows 2000 Professional computers to access the Internet through the dial-up connection of ServerA
Answer: B
You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 network. Your network consists of two sites Denver and Calgary. You have two DNS zones in your company. The primary DNS server in the Denver is named ns1.contoso.com. The ns1.contoso.com server is authoritative for the root zone contoso.com. The primary DNS server in Calgary is named ns2.calgary.contoso.com. The ns2.Calgary.contoso.com server is authoritative for the delegated sub domain calgary.contoso.com. You examine the directory
Answer: B
You are the administrator of Windows 2000 network. The network consists of two Windows 2000 server computers named ServerA and ServerB and 180 Windows 2000 Professional computers on one segment. ServerA has an IP address of 192.168.2.1. ServerA is a DHCP server. The TCP/IP configuration of all the Windows 2000 Professional computers is provided by the DHCP server. The range of IP addresses used at ServerA is 192.168.2.0/24. The lease time used is 15 days. You want to change the
Answer: D
You are the administrator of CompanyX network, which consists of a single Windows 2000 domain. All client computers run Windows 2000 Professional. Your network uses an IPSec policy that is defined in a Group Policy applied to all computers in the domain. You upgrade all network adapters in all computers to high- security adapters that provide encryption at the hardware level. You then delete the IPSec policy from the Group Policy. However, you learn that the IPSec policy is still
Answer: B
You are the administrator for CompanyX Windows 2000 Server network. Your company has a main office in Dallas, TX. There are three branch offices: one in Atlanta, GA, one in Chicago, IL, and one in Sacramento, CA. All branches are connected to Dallas by a T1 line. A diagram of the network is shown below: The routers between the offices support the forwarding of BOOTP messages. At each branch office, you have a local user who is responsible for all administrative duties. Currently
Answer: A, D
You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 network. The network has two Windows 2000 Server computers named Router1 and Router2. Routing and Remote Access is enabled as a router on Router1 and Router2. There are no other routers on the network. A part of the IP routing table of Router1 is shown in the following table. Destination Network Mask Gateway Interface Metric 10.30.0.0 255.255.0.0 10.30.1.1 10.30.1.1 1 10.30.1.1 255.255.255.255 127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 1 10.40.5.0 255.255.255.0
Answer: C
You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 network. The network consists of a Windows 2000 Server computer named Srv1 and 12 Windows 2000 Professional computers. Srv1 has a dial-up connection that connects to the Internet. Srv1 is configured to use Internet Connection Sharing to allow Internet access through the dial-up connection of Srv1. The 12 Windows 2000 Professional computers are configured for static TCP/IP addressing. The IP addresses are 192.168.01 through 192.168.0.12
Answer: A, D
You are the administrator of CompanyX network. Your network is configured as shown in the following graph. You configure your Windows 2000 Server to route all network traffic on your Intranet. Users on both segments need access to files on the other segment. A portion of the routers route table is shown in the following table. Network destination Netmask Gateway Interface Metric 10.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 10.0.0.169 10.0.0.169 1 10.0.0.169 255.255.255.255 127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 1 192.168.0.0
Answer: A
Your company policy is to allow only Administrators in your Houston office to install and user Network Monitor. You have been informed that Admins in New York are installing and using Network Monitor. After you install Network Monitor, what should you do to monitor how many copies of Network Monitor are currently running? (Choose two) A. On the Tools Menu in Net Monitor select Identify Network Monitor Users B. Install Network Monitor on a computer on the second segment. C. Remove
Answer: A, B
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