You are the administrator of Windows 2000 network. The network consists of 10 segments. These segments are connected by four Windows 2000 server-based routers named Router1, Router2, Router3 and Router4. Routing and remote access is enabled as a router on these four servers. To exchange routing information, the four servers use RIP version 2 for IP. There are two other routers on the network that use RIP version 2 to exchange routing information. These other routers might have
Answer: A, B, C, D
You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 domain. The domain has a Windows 2000 member server computer named Houston. Routing and remote access is enabled for remote access on Houston. The domain also has a DHCP server. The domain is in native mode. Users in the domain dial in the network by using Windows 2000 Professional portable computers. The configuration of the dial-up connection on the Windows 2000 Professional computer is set to obtain an IP address automatically. You
Answer: D
You are the administrator of Windows 2000 domain. The domain has a Windows 2000 member server computer named Vegas. Routing and remote access is enabled for remote access on Vegas. Some of the remote access client computers require the use of CHAP. You enable CHAP on Vegas. You also configure the appropriate remote access policy to use CHAP. However, users who require CHAP report that they are not able to dial in to Vegas. What should you do? A. Configure Vegas to prohibit the
Answer: C
You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 domain. The Domain has a Windows 2000 member server computer named Helsinki. Routing and remote access is enabled for remote access on Helsinki. Users in the domain are able to dial in to the network by using their Windows 2000 Professional computers. Your company has a group named sales. You want to allow members of the sales group to use a smart card for the remote authentication. The dial-in permission for all users in the sales group
Answer: B
You are the administrator of CompanyX network. You are configuring a Windows 2000 network for dial up access. Your users need to access their computers from home. To increase security your company issue smart cards to all users who have dial up access. You need to configure your Routing and Remote Access server. What should you do? (Choose two) A. Select the Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) check box. B. Select the Microsoft encrypted authentication version 2 (MS-CHAP v2)
Answer: A, D
You administer the Tailspin Toys network, which consists of a single Windows 2000 Domain. To reduce broadcast traffic in your network, you disable NetBIOS over TCP/IP support on all computers. The network contains a Windows 2000 Server computer named tswebsrv.tailspintoys.com, which hosts your internal Web site. For this server, you create a CNAME (canonical name) record named IWEB in your DNS zone. Using your own Windows 2000 Professional computer, you try to access a file share
Answer: D
You are the network administrator for Lucerne Publishing. Your network consists of a single Windows 2000 Domain. Lucerne Publishing employs a full-time staff. It also contracts authors for short-term projects. All fulltime employees use portable computers that run Windows 2000 Professional. These users require remote access to network resource, such as applications and printers. Contracted authors use their personal computers, which run a variety of operating systems, including
Answer: B
You are the administrator for Miller Textiles. The network consists of one Windows 2000 domain named millertextiles.local. For security reasons, you want to ensure that internal name resolution traffic never passes outside the network. You also want to ensure that external name requests are handled by an external DNS server. What should you do to accomplish these goals? A. Create a new standard primary zone for your local namespace and enter only internal addresses into the host
Answer: C
You are the administrator of CompanyX network. The network consists of 10 Windows 2000 server computers, 200 Windows 2000 Professional computers, and 20 UNIX servers. You are using Windows 2000 as your DNS server. Your DNS zone is considered as an active directory integrated zone. Your DNS zone is also configured to allow dynamic updates. User report that although they can access the Windows 2000 computers by host name, they cannot access the UNIX servers by host names. What should
Answer: A
You are the administrator of the contoso.com domain. Your network consists of 7,000 client computers distributed evenly across five sites. Each site has its own Windows 2000 domain, and each site has been delegated authority from your root DNS server to manage its own namespace. In the site named boston.contoso.com, the local administrator has recently upgraded the two DNS servers that service the subdomain. You suspect that the upgrade to the DNS server has resulted into an
Answer: C
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