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| Deja-vue 2002-11-19, 1:00 am |
| Well, i am off to Las Vegas the next two Days, visiting the COMDEX Show, http://www.comdex.com/
that's why i will post Wednesday's Question a bit early.
Here it goes:
You are the administrator of the Arbor Shoes company network. There is one domain named arborshoes.com. The domain contains three sites named Geneva, Milwaukee, and Portland. Each site has two domain controllers from the arborshoes.com domain. Geneva and Portland each have 1,000 users. Milwaukee has 500 users.
There are two IP site links:
Geneva--Portland
Milwaukee--Portland
You want to add another domain controller in each site to handle all replication from each site.
What should you do?
A. Configure each new domain controller to be the IP preferred bridgehead server for its site.
B. Create a connection object from each domain controller in each site to the new domain controller in each site.
C. Create a new site link that has a lower cost that the existing site links.
D. Delete the existing connection objects in each site and manually start the KCC.
I will post the Answer Thursday morning! | |
| dogzpaw 2002-11-19, 4:54 am |
| I think its D.... | |
| Slinky 2002-11-19, 8:56 am |
| Its A.  | |
| dhenricks 2002-11-19, 10:09 am |
| I'm going with A. | |
| dogzpaw 2002-11-19, 10:15 am |
| Yeh! Its A alright....should of gone with my gut! | |
| aklab 2002-11-19, 10:51 am |
| Boy maybe I am getting the hang of this. Kinda scary in a way. My answer is A.  | |
| robertmillar 2002-11-20, 3:26 am |
| A | |
| dvinton 2002-11-20, 12:19 pm |
| It's A. | |
| B4yaman3 2002-11-21, 7:21 am |
| I am definitely going with "A" | |
| Deja-vue 2002-11-21, 9:24 am |
| quote: Originally posted by Deja-vue
Well, i am off to Las Vegas the next two Days, visiting the COMDEX Show, http://www.comdex.com/
that's why i will post Wednesday's Question a bit early.
Here it goes:
You are the administrator of the Arbor Shoes company network. There is one domain named arborshoes.com. The domain contains three sites named Geneva, Milwaukee, and Portland. Each site has two domain controllers from the arborshoes.com domain. Geneva and Portland each have 1,000 users. Milwaukee has 500 users.
There are two IP site links:
Geneva--Portland
Milwaukee--Portland
You want to add another domain controller in each site to handle all replication from each site.
What should you do?
A. Configure each new domain controller to be the IP preferred bridgehead server for its site.
B. Create a connection object from each domain controller in each site to the new domain controller in each site.
C. Create a new site link that has a lower cost that the existing site links.
D. Delete the existing connection objects in each site and manually start the KCC.
I will post the Answer Thursday morning!
Answer A was correct!
Bridgehead servers are the contact point for exchange of directory information between sites. You can specify a preferred bridgehead servers if you have a computer with appropriate bandwidth to transmit and receive information. If there's typically a high level of directory information exchange, a computer with more bandwidth can ensure these exchanges are handled promptly. Matching the demands of your Active Directory deployment with a domain controller having the capacity to handle those demands will enable efficient updates of directory information. You can specify multiple preferred bridgehead servers, but only one will be the active preferred bridgehead server at any time. |
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