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You are the network administrator for CompanyX which operates a main office in San Diego and a newly
acquired branch office in Los Angeles. The San Diego office maintains a firewall that allows only outbound
web traffic and Virtual Private Network (VPN) traffic to the Internet. In front of this firewall a router is
connected to a local Internet Service Provider (ISP). The San Diego office also includes an L2TP server named
VPN1 with a persistent connection to the Internet. VPN1 bypasses the firewall. Another server in San Diego,
DB1, services a sales database used by employees in both offices. Users in Los Angeles need access to DB1 24
hours a day, 7 days a week. To supply this access, you install a new
Windows 2000 Server computer named DPCIT1 in Los Angeles. Now you need to configure DPCIT1 so that
users in Los Angeles can access DB1. What should you do?
A. Configure DPCIT1 as a dial-up client to connect to DB1. Enable IP Forwarding and configure static routes to
San Diego.
B. Configure DPCIT1 as a demand-dial router to connect to the router in front of the firewall in San Diego.
C. Configure DPCIT1 for RIP routing and a persistent connection to VPN1
D. Contact your Internet service provider in Los Angeles and configure DPCIT1 as an OSPF router on the
Internet
Answer: C



  
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