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2000-11-28, 6:15 pm

Can anyone pls help me with these Q's
Taking the exam tomorrow.

1 4 NT Servers. 100 NT Workstations, 80 Win 95, 10 UNIX. In the company, always move
computers from one subnet to another. You do not move UNIX computers, though. UNIX
doesn’t use NETBIOS. UNIX host names are no longer than 15 chars. You install DHCP on
the Win NT Server and define scopes for all subnets. All Windows-based computer are
configured as DHCP clients.


Required : Windows-based computers on all subnets can access NT Servers by computer name.
Windows-based computers on all subnets must be able to receive IP from DHCP.

Optional : All UNIX computer to be able to access, by host name, any Win NT Servers that are
configured as ftp server.

Windows-based computer access by host name, any UNIX computers that are configured as
telnet or ftp servers.

Proposed solution : On DHCP Server, configure exclusion range for IP Address of all UNIX
computer.

Configure routers to forward DHCP broadcast to all subnets

Install WINS Server

Configure DHCP to provide IP Address of WINS Server.

On WINS Server configure static mapping for each UNIX computer.

A. SOLUTION PRODUCES THE REQ AND OPT RESULTS
B. REQ AND ONLY 1 OPT
C. REQ RESULT ONLY
D. DOES NOT PRODUCE ANY OF THE RESULTS.


2.4 NT Servers. 100 NT Workstations, 80 Win 95, 10 UNIX. In the company, always move
computers from one subnet to another. You do not move UNIX computers, though. UNIX
doesn’t use NETBIOS. UNIX host names are no longer than 15 chars. You install DHCP on
the Win NT Server and define scopes for all subnets. All Windows-based computer are
configured as DHCP clients.


Required : Windows-based computers on all subnets can access NT Servers by computer name.


Windows-based computers on all subnets must be able to receive IP from DHCP.

Optional : All UNIX computer to be able to access, by host name, any Win NT Servers that are
configured as ftp server.

Windows-based computer access by host name, any UNIX computers that are configured as
telnet or ftp servers.

Proposed solution : On DHCP Server, configure exclusion range for IP Address of all UNIX
computer.

Configure routers to forward DHCP broadcast to all subnets

Install WINS Server

Configure DHCP to provide IP Address of WINS Server.

On WINS Server configure static mapping for each UNIX computer.

Create HOSTS file for each Windows-based Client containing entries for UNIX computer.

A. SOLUTION PRODUCES THE REQ AND OPT RESULTS
B. REQ AND ONLY 1 OPT
C. REQ RESULT ONLY
D. DOES NOT PRODUCE ANY OF THE RESULTS.

2000-11-28, 6:54 pm

Hmmm....

Question 1 - I'd go with B. (Req. and optional result of Windows-based computers access by host name, any UNIX computers that are configured as telnet or ftp servers satisfied).

Question 2 - I'd go with A. (Req. and both optional satisfied)

I'd would think on the DHCP server, in addition to excluding the IP addresses of the UNIX computers from the scopes, you would create a client reservation for the IP address of the WINS server, but I guess you could always go around and configure each client manually with the IP address of the WINS server.

Freak or anyone else want to comment

Spid
Net+, MCSE

[This message has been edited by Spid (edited 11-28-2000).]

2000-11-29, 2:20 pm

yep, that's what I get too...
1) B
2) A

Hey Spid, the Proposed Solution does say to "Configure DHCP to provide IP Address of WINS Server". Did you miss that, or are you referring to something else?

2000-11-29, 2:41 pm

Yup, you're right. I missed that

Thanks.

Spid
Net+, MCSE
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