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| nero64 2003-09-09, 10:31 am |
| You are the administrator for a Windows 2000 Server network. The network contains three Windows 2000 Server computers and 35 Windows 2000 Professional client computers.
You want to accomplish the following goals:
Install and enable Network Address Translation (NAT) on the network. Allow Internet users to access resources from the network. Install and enable Internet Connection Sharing. Configure dynamic IP addresses on the network.
You perform the following actions:
You configure a static IP address configuration on the resource server. You exclude the IP address used by the resource computer from the range of IP addresses allocated by the NAT computer. Configure a special port with a dynamic mapping of a public address and port number to a private address and port number.
Which goal or goals are accomplished from these actions? (Choose all that apply.)
A. Configure dynamic IP addresses on the network
B. Install and enable Internet Connection Sharing
C. Allow Internet users to access resources from the network
D. Install and enable Network Address Translation (NAT) on the network | |
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| A. Configure dynamic IP addresses on the network
D. Install and enable Network Address Translation (NAT) on the network | |
| karlisi 2003-09-10, 12:50 am |
| I suppose there was one more action - install RRAS and enable NAT on NAT computer. If so then agree to SVR1 - A; D | |
| enforcer 2003-09-10, 5:25 am |
| A and D loook the favourites | |
| nero64 2003-09-10, 6:29 am |
| I was a bit confused on this one.
If you Configure a special port with a dynamic mapping of a public address and port number to a private address and port number.
Wouldn't this allow internet uses(do they mean outside users or internal) to access resources from the network.
So would it be A C D.
I think the wording is not very helpful for the question. |
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