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| Pavlov 2002-09-23, 9:35 am |
| Deja's company employs 1,000 people in Customer Service and Sales. Each person is assigned a Windows 2000 Pro computer conected to the company intranet. He is the administrator for the company's Windows 2000 server network.
Deja has enabled TCP/IP filtering on the server. Which criteria are used to accept the packets on the server? (Select all that apply)
A. The destination Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) port must match the TCP ports list.
B. The destination User Datagram Protocol (UDP) port must match the UDP ports list.
C. The IP protocol must equal Address Resolution Protocol (ARP).
D. The packet type must be an Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) packet. | |
| Slinky 2002-09-23, 1:55 pm |
| Dang Pav, where do you come up with these? Only A & B make sense to me. | |
| RUSH2112 2002-09-24, 4:15 am |
| How about A and C? | |
| Pavlov 2002-09-24, 8:37 am |
| Deja's company employs 1,000 people in Customer Service and Sales. Each person is assigned a Windows 2000 Pro computer conected to the company intranet. He is the administrator for the company's Windows 2000 server network.
Deja has enabled TCP/IP filtering on the server. Which criteria are used to accept the packets on the server? (Select all that apply)
A. The destination Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) port must match the TCP ports list.
B. The destination User Datagram Protocol (UDP) port must match the UDP ports list.
C. The IP protocol must equal Address Resolution Protocol (ARP).
D. The packet type must be an Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) packet.
A. Correct: TCP/IP filtering allows you to specify which types of incoming IP packets are allowed. Therefore, the destination TCP prot must match the TCP port list to be accepted.
B. Correct: In addition to the TCP port, the UDP port must also match the UDP ports list to be accepted.
C. Incorrect: The IP protocol being used must match the IP protocol list on the server, not the ARP. By default, all IP protocols are allowed.
D. Correct: Using TCP/IP filtering, you cannot filter ICMP packets, Instead, you must configure IP packet filters using Routing and Remote Access Service. | |
| Slinky 2002-09-24, 1:21 pm |
| Dang, if these kinds of questions are on 70-216, then I'm going to fail miserably.  | |
| frazang 2002-09-24, 6:06 pm |
| You and me both Slinky! Just when I think I might know something - WHAM - back down to earth and my study materials.  |
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