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NetChild1985

2003-04-04, 1:45 am

Yesterday I finally scheduled my exam for this Monday 13:15PM (BG time).

You are the administrator of your company’s network, which consists of a single Windows 2000 domain. The network includes two subnets. Each one has its own domain controller. Subnet1 includes a Windows 2000 server named DNS1, which is configured with a standard primary zone. Subnet2 includes a UNIX server named DNS2, which is configured with a standard primary zone. Subnet2 includes a UNIX server named DNS2, which is configured with a secondary DNS zone. DNS2 successfully accepts zone transfers from DNS1. All client computers on your network are DHCP clients. The DHCP server is configured to issue the IP addresses of DNS1 and DNS2 to client computers for name resolution. Users report that they sometimes cannot log on to the domain or perform LDAP searches of the directory. You discover that this problem occurs only when DNS1 is taken offline for maintenance. Users report no other problems accessing resources on the network. You need to ensure that users can log on to the domain and search the directory even when DNS1 is unavailable. What should you do?

A. Configure DNS1 to allow BIND secondary servers

B. Configure DNS1 to allow zone transfers to any DNS server

C. Install Kerberos v5 client software on DNS2

D. Upgrade the DNS server software on DNS2 with a BIND 8.2 compatible implementation


See 'ya tomorrow with the correct answer!
dogzpaw

2003-04-04, 4:09 am

hmmm...I'll go with A this time
Shiryu

2003-04-04, 5:58 am

A.

Netchild Good Luck.
bbraunstein

2003-04-04, 5:38 pm

"D".

And go kick some beast butt, NetChild.
NetChild1985

2003-04-05, 10:11 am

quote:
Originally posted by NetChild1985
Yesterday I finally scheduled my exam for this Monday 13:15PM (BG time).

You are the administrator of your company’s network, which consists of a single Windows 2000 domain. The network includes two subnets. Each one has its own domain controller. Subnet1 includes a Windows 2000 server named DNS1, which is configured with a standard primary zone. Subnet2 includes a UNIX server named DNS2, which is configured with a standard primary zone. Subnet2 includes a UNIX server named DNS2, which is configured with a secondary DNS zone. DNS2 successfully accepts zone transfers from DNS1. All client computers on your network are DHCP clients. The DHCP server is configured to issue the IP addresses of DNS1 and DNS2 to client computers for name resolution. Users report that they sometimes cannot log on to the domain or perform LDAP searches of the directory. You discover that this problem occurs only when DNS1 is taken offline for maintenance. Users report no other problems accessing resources on the network. You need to ensure that users can log on to the domain and search the directory even when DNS1 is unavailable. What should you do?

A. Configure DNS1 to allow BIND secondary servers

B. Configure DNS1 to allow zone transfers to any DNS server

C. Install Kerberos v5 client software on DNS2

D. Upgrade the DNS server software on DNS2 with a BIND 8.2 compatible implementation


See 'ya tomorrow with the correct answer!




And the correct answer is: D

In this scenario the users cannot logon or perform LDAP searches when only the UNIX DNS is online. This is because the UNIX DNS server uses an old BIND standard which does not support service records (SRV RRs). To support service records (SRV RRs) and dynamic updates of DNS (DDNS) the Berkeley Internet Name Domain (BIND) 8.2 or later must be used on the UNIX DNS servers. Clients in a Windows 2000 network look up SRV RRs in the DDNS server to locate the network's Active Directory (AD) and its services, in particular the logon service. When a Windows 2000 client system logs on, it queries the DNS server for the domain controllers of the logon domain. Windows 2000 uses SRV RRs to locate the logon service, then sends the client the domain controllers' names. The client uses an available domain controller to log on to the AD domain.
jeff_j_black

2003-04-05, 6:20 pm

Best of luck Net', that will be pretty early in the morning here, So we'll get to hear of your success soon!
dogzpaw

2003-04-07, 3:16 am

Yeh! Good luck m8! - thrash the beast to an inch of its life!
Have got mine booked for the 17th of this Month - before I visit my Mum in Wales for the Easter...).
bbraunstein

2003-04-07, 12:45 pm

Finally I get one right, great question.

And good luck!!!!!!! You can do it!!!!!!
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