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Deja's Wed 70-217 Question of the Day
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| Deja-vue 2002-12-03, 10:23 pm |
| Happy Humpday!
Now here comes a tough one, but i am sure, you guys/gals can crack it.
. You are the administrator of your company's network. The Network consists of one Windows 2000 domain. Your company has two locations, which are connected by a dedicated T1 line. Users frequently report that logons to the network, file transfers, and directory searches are extremely slow. When you monitor the network, you discover that replication between domain controllers is generating excessive network traffic between the locations.
You want to accomplish the following goals:
Replication traffic between locations will be reduced.
Logon response time for users will be improved.
Average file transfer rates for users will be improved.
Directory search response times will be improved.
All domain controllers will have up-to-date replicas of the directory.
Fault tolerance for domain logons and directory searches will be maintained.
You take the following actions:
- Configure a domain controller in each location to be a global catalog server (GC).
- Create a new subnet in Active Directory for each location.
- Modify the location attribute of each domain controller's server object.
Which result or results do these actions produce?
(Choose all that apply)
A. Replication traffic between locations is reduced.
B. Logon response time for users is improved.
C. Average file transfer rates for users are improved.
D. Directory search response times are improved.
E. All domain controllers have up-to-date replicas of the directory.
F. Fault tolerance for domain logons and directory searches is maintained.
We'll see ya' tomorrow with the Answers. | |
| Slinky 2002-12-03, 10:31 pm |
| I'll go for B, D, E, F. I'll be putting on my helmet for that possible clubbing.  | |
| dogzpaw 2002-12-04, 2:28 am |
| Yep! I'll go with B D E F as well - miss the usual "re-install windows" option!  | |
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| maxmax79 2002-12-04, 2:11 pm |
| I'll go with B, D & F | |
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| setbgapt 2002-12-04, 3:39 pm |
| Hmmm, tricky one
IŽll say B,D and F | |
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| Riverwind6 2002-12-04, 4:31 pm |
| I say D,E,F. | |
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| I'll take a guess of A, B, D, F | |
| me? I dunno... 2002-12-04, 9:29 pm |
| what exactly is gained by 'modifying the location attribute of the domain controller's server object'?
please explain. | |
| Slinky 2002-12-04, 10:23 pm |
| quote: Originally posted by me? I dunno...
what exactly is gained by 'modifying the location attribute of the domain controller's server object'?
please explain.
Basically just moving the server into the other site. | |
| Deja-vue 2002-12-05, 9:30 am |
| quote: Originally posted by Deja-vue
Happy Humpday!
Now here comes a tough one, but i am sure, you guys/gals can crack it.
. You are the administrator of your company's network. The Network consists of one Windows 2000 domain. Your company has two locations, which are connected by a dedicated T1 line. Users frequently report that logons to the network, file transfers, and directory searches are extremely slow. When you monitor the network, you discover that replication between domain controllers is generating excessive network traffic between the locations.
You want to accomplish the following goals:
Replication traffic between locations will be reduced.
Logon response time for users will be improved.
Average file transfer rates for users will be improved.
Directory search response times will be improved.
All domain controllers will have up-to-date replicas of the directory.
Fault tolerance for domain logons and directory searches will be maintained.
You take the following actions:
- Configure a domain controller in each location to be a global catalog server (GC).
- Create a new subnet in Active Directory for each location.
- Modify the location attribute of each domain controller's server object.
Which result or results do these actions produce?
(Choose all that apply)
A. Replication traffic between locations is reduced.
B. Logon response time for users is improved.
C. Average file transfer rates for users are improved.
D. Directory search response times are improved.
E. All domain controllers have up-to-date replicas of the directory.
F. Fault tolerance for domain logons and directory searches is maintained.
We'll see ya' tomorrow with the Answers.
Correct Answers : A,B,D,E & F.
A site is a collection of DC's that contains at least ONE subnet and has high-speed connections between computers within the site. GC servers (for AD searching) and a DNS server (for quickly locating DC's) are recommended for each site.  | |
| B4yaman3 2002-12-06, 6:29 am |
| Was sick and did not get online..
I went throuhg the answers and selected the same answers as yours. and that was the answer...grrrrr |
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