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| wbafrank 2002-06-25, 10:45 am |
| And today's poser is ....
Q5. Alistair is the administrator for the WestsideMassif.com domain. He is responsible for the DNS configuration of the network as well as being the remote access administrator. WestsideMassif currently has a single Windows 2000 domain and a single zone. There are plans to introduce several more DNS zones.
Alistair would like to provide fault tolerance for the DNS zone so that if a single DNS server fails, updates are still able to be made to any DNS zones. Additionally, Alistair would like to make sure that no updates to the DNS server can take place without prior authorization by a domain controller. What must Alistair have in order to achieve those objectives? (Choose all that apply)
A. At least one caching-only DNS server for the zone.
B. At least one secondary DNS server for the zone.
C. A domain running in mixed mode.
D. The "Allow dynamic updates?" option for the zone set to "Yes."
E. Active Directory-integrated zones.
F. The "Allow dynamic updates?" option for the zone set to "Only secure updates."
G. A domain running in native mode.
Good Luck .... see you tomorrow for the answer!! | |
| Zaraspook 2002-06-25, 8:33 pm |
| How about E, F, & G?  | |
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| I go with E,F. I think G is not necessary to have AD-intergated DNS. Also, I've seen this on CertTutor.com, and was right :-) | |
| lamngocliem 2002-06-26, 8:02 am |
| My answer is E,F. | |
| Tech Ranger 2002-07-01, 6:09 am |
| I will go with the opposite, F and E. | |
| wbafrank 2002-07-02, 7:11 am |
| quote: Originally posted by wbafrank
And today's poser is ....
Q5. Alistair is the administrator for the WestsideMassif.com domain. He is responsible for the DNS configuration of the network as well as being the remote access administrator. WestsideMassif currently has a single Windows 2000 domain and a single zone. There are plans to introduce several more DNS zones.
Alistair would like to provide fault tolerance for the DNS zone so that if a single DNS server fails, updates are still able to be made to any DNS zones. Additionally, Alistair would like to make sure that no updates to the DNS server can take place without prior authorization by a domain controller. What must Alistair have in order to achieve those objectives? (Choose all that apply)
A. At least one caching-only DNS server for the zone.
B. At least one secondary DNS server for the zone.
C. A domain running in mixed mode.
D. The "Allow dynamic updates?" option for the zone set to "Yes."
E. Active Directory-integrated zones.
F. The "Allow dynamic updates?" option for the zone set to "Only secure updates."
G. A domain running in native mode.
Sorry for the delay in posting the answer but have been busy .... and the answer is ....
Correct Answer: E and F
Secure dynamic update is supported only for Active Directory-integrated zones. If the zone type is configured differently, you must change the zone type and directory integrate the zone prior to securing it for DNS dynamic updates. A domain running Active Directory-integrated zones can operate in either mixed mode or native mode. |
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