| Author |
70-218 Q of the Day Tuesday 8/12
|
|
| mrfixit 2003-08-12, 10:02 am |
| Going to take it a little easier today, after what I pulled with yesterdays QoD. 
You have a remote office on your network that will be connected to the main office using a 256Kbps frame relay link before you roll out Windows 2000. You are planning the connections to the office for Active Directory. Looking at the current traffic between the offices, you anticipate the traffic in the day will consume 90% of the bandwidth, and the overnight traffic (between 6 p.m. and 6 a.m.) will use 20%. You want to ensure your users get all the bandwidth they require. What should you configure?
A) Create a script that adds the connection object at night and then removes it in the morning. Use the Task Scheduler to run the script.
B) Create a site link and configure the site link with two schedules.
C) Create a site link bridge and change the site involved every morning and every evening.
D) Create two site links with different schedules.
Good luck! See you later!  | |
| mrfixit 2003-08-12, 1:26 pm |
| What's the matter? Too easy? | |
| isles1 2003-08-12, 1:46 pm |
| D | |
| ghaouf 2003-08-12, 5:46 pm |
| i realy not sure of the answer for this one but guessing never hurts and the guess is B | |
| Deja-vue 2003-08-13, 2:01 am |
| D it is. | |
| karlisi 2003-08-13, 2:39 am |
| D
one site link can have only one schedule | |
| adam salam 2003-08-13, 7:57 am |
| by eliminating, the answer of-course:
D) Create two site links with different schedules. | |
| mrfixit 2003-08-13, 9:44 am |
| And the answer is......
quote: Originally posted by mrfixit
You have a remote office on your network that will be connected to the main office using a 256Kbps frame relay link before you roll out Windows 2000. You are planning the connections to the office for Active Directory. Looking at the current traffic between the offices, you anticipate the traffic in the day will consume 90% of the bandwidth, and the overnight traffic (between 6 p.m. and 6 a.m.) will use 20%. You want to ensure your users get all the bandwidth they require. What should you configure?
D)Create two site links with different schedules.
The best way to deal with this is to create a site link that is active during the day with a long interval between replications. Then, create a second site link that is active at night with a short interval. Answer A could perhaps work in theory, but it is certainly not the best way to deal with this. Answer B would be okay if you could create two schedules on the same site link, but you can't. Answer C just wouldn't work because there are only two sites, and the two links between the same two sites would be automatically bridged.
Well done!  |
|
|
|