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: B, D.
What is VPN? Is RAS and VPN one and the same?How do I determine that My computer is part of correct network and is getting a Valid IP?
You are working for a company with a worldwide presence; their offices are spread across many countries and over many computer networks. Virtual private networks have been set up to increase security. What are Virtual Private Networks are where are they created? (VPNs)A A network created between two other networks (these are not located in the same place, geographically). Encryption and Authentication are used in the VPN. Normally the VPN is a network on top of an untrusted network (like
Answer: A
You are the network administrator for your company, which includes a main office in Tokyo and one branch office in Durban. Each office has a persistent connection to the Internet, but no direct connection exists between the two offices. Both offices maintain firewalls that allow only outbound Web and virtual private network (VPN) traffic to the Internet. In front of the firewall in Tokyo, a router is connected to two different Internet service providers (ISPs). Also in Tokyo,
Answer: A
You are the administrator of CompanyX network, which serves one office with 150 users. The network includes 10 servers running Windows 2000 Server. All servers have static IP addresses. All client computers run Windows 2000 Professional and are DHCP clients. A server named NATSvr1 provides Internet access by using the Network Address Translation protocol (NAT). NATSvr1 uses a pool of 100 IP addresses supplied by a contracted Internet service provider (ISP). A server named WebSvr1
Answer: B
What steps should be taken to limit access to the VPN to only members of the VPN_Access Group on a computer running win2000 server configured for use as a VPN Access to the VPN should be limited to employees who belong to the windows 2000 domain local security group VPN-Access and an account is configured for each member of the VPN-Access group by setting the option "control access through Remote Access Policy" with the default remote access policy deleted?
How does the network administrator of a Windows 2000 Server network accomplish the tasks of configuring and installing a VPN using the Routing and Remote Access Service with Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol used for all communication and employees using the Virtual Private Network to access the network from remote locations around the world with point-to-point Tunneling Protocol kept disabled for increase network security?
Have you implemented and administered MS VPN ?What languages can you for log-on scripts?Have you worked on NT/Ventas/ CA –ARC Serve/Brightstore backup?Have you worked any server management tools?LAN/VAN design implimentation and administration?
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