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Spid

2003-01-23, 3:32 pm

Here's an interesting one.....

Deja Vue administers a Windows 2000 network. The network consists of Windows 2000 Server computers and Windows 2000 Professional client computers.

Deja is attempting to determine whether or not he needs to install Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) or Network Address Translation.(NAT).

What are the situations for which you should NOT use either of these services? Or another way of saying it would be situations that they are not designed for. (Choose All that Apply)

A. When you want to connect networks within an intranet.

B. When you want to connect all computers on the network to the Internet.

C. When wanting to directly connect branch office networks to a corporate network.

D. When wanting to connect branch office networks to a corporate network over the Internet.

Good luck and see you tomorrow for the answer!!
usnstinger

2003-01-23, 3:39 pm

i would guess

A & C
Slinky

2003-01-23, 4:11 pm

Yup, it's A & C.
gcw123

2003-01-23, 6:02 pm

B & D..
gcw123

2003-01-23, 6:05 pm

Change it to A & C . I forgot see the Not..
foxmedia

2003-01-23, 7:01 pm

A & see...oops C?
tharg

2003-01-24, 7:37 am

A & C

D would be VPN. And B is ICS/NAT.
WPFossil

2003-01-24, 8:04 am

A & C

ICS and NAT wouldn't help you set up your intranet, but I don't think they'd hurt anything.
tharg

2003-01-24, 8:07 am

quote:
Originally posted by WPFossil
A & C

ICS and NAT wouldn't help you set up your intranet, but I don't think they'd hurt anything.



ICS has it's own mini-DHCP engine which isn't configurable: can cause a LOT of problems!
chocolatebox

2003-01-24, 8:13 am

A & C
Spid

2003-01-24, 8:17 am

quote:
Originally posted by tharg
A & C

D would be VPN. And B is ICS/NAT.



If "D" is a VPN situation, why didn't you include it in the answer
tharg

2003-01-24, 9:31 am

Ummm...lack of caffine?

Would you need IP filtering (or something!)as well as NAT for choice D?? Also, ICS can't be used for choice D.

Hmm! The wording is a bit curious:
"What are the situations for which you should NOT use either of these services"

I'm taking this as "both NAT *AND* ICS" have to satisfy the particular choice?

Choice A: NAT can be used here but ICS can't.

Choice B: Both NAT and ICS can be used

Choice C: Neither NAT nor ICS can be used.

Choice D: Neither NAT nor ICS can be used.

Let me update my answer to A, C and D! "An interesting one" as you said Spid!
Spid

2003-01-24, 2:41 pm

quote:
Originally posted by Spid
Here's an interesting one.....

Deja Vue administers a Windows 2000 network. The network consists of Windows 2000 Server computers and Windows 2000 Professional client computers.

Deja is attempting to determine whether or not he needs to install Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) or Network Address Translation.(NAT).

What are the situations for which you should NOT use either of these services? Or another way of saying it would be situations that they are not designed for. (Choose All that Apply)

A. When you want to connect networks within an intranet.

B. When you want to connect all computers on the network to the Internet.

C. When wanting to directly connect branch office networks to a corporate network.

D. When wanting to connect branch office networks to a corporate network over the Internet.

Good luck and see you tomorrow for the answer!!



And the answers are... A,C and D

Internet connection sharing and network address translation are features of Windows 2000 Server that are designed to connect SOHO networks to the Internet. Internet connection sharing and network address translation are not designed to:

Directly connect separate SOHO networks together. (Not one of the answers listed)

Connect networks within an intranet. (Answer "A").

Directly connect branch office networks to a corporate network. (Answer "C").

Connect branch office networks to a corporate network over the Internet. (Answer "D").

Here's the link from the Windows 2000 Server Documentation: (Scroll down to the bottom of this page link)

http://www.microsoft.com/windows200..._RRAS-Ch2_8.htm
usnstinger

2003-01-24, 4:01 pm

i would like to see a question for this test(210) specifically
tharg

2003-01-24, 5:38 pm

Excellent questions this week Spid - keep 'em coming!
Spid

2003-01-24, 6:58 pm

Thanks tharg!

usnstinger - Thanks for your comment. I will try to keep the QoD's more 210 specific. However, there is quite a bit of overlap between the 210 and 215 exams as well as in all of the 4 core exams.

As I said before in a previous post, I do like to throw a curveball question every once in a while to get some good discussion going. You may not see the question on the 210 exam, but you will in all likelihood need to know something about the subject on the 210.
gcw123

2003-01-24, 9:30 pm

Beware of the words like "Not" , "Either" , "Neither" and "Least Administrative efforts" in tricky questions.
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