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| You are the system administrator of a Windows 2000 Server computer named TestKingRRAS. The
company’s network consists of a Windows 2000 Active Directory domain. The network is shown in the exhibit. | |
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| TestKingRRAS has Routing and Remote Access installed. TestKingRRAS is configured to accept only dial-up connections. TestKingDNS runs the DNS Server service. TestKingDNS is a root server and contains the zone for the testking.com domain.
Company employees need to connect from remote locations to TestKingRRAS through a dial-up connection. After employees connect to TestKingRRAS, they also need access to the Internet through Router1.
After your configure employees’ user account so that they have dial-up permission to TestKingRRAS, the employees report that they can connect to TestKingRRAS by using a dial-up connection.
However, the employees cannot access Internet resources. Employees can access all other resources that are on the company’s network.
You run the ipconfig/all command on TestKingRRAS and receive the following output.
Host Name TestKingRRAS
Primary DNS suffix testking.com
Physical address 01-40-AB-9A-02-40
DHCP enabled NO
IP Address 10.10.2.1
Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway 10.10.2.3
DNS Servers 10.10.2.2
You need to ensure that employees who successfully connect to TestKingRRAS through a dial-up connection can access the Internet. What should you do?
A. Change the default gateway on TestKingRRAS to 131.107.0.1
B. Add an Internet DNS server to the list of DNS servers on TestKingRRAS.
C. Ensure that the DNS administrator configures the DNS server with root hints.
D. Modify the route table of TestKingRRAS to include a route to Router1
E. Ensure that the domain administrator modifies the route table on Router1 to include a route to TestKingRRAS.
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| aznluvsmc 2004-02-26, 9:56 am |
| I would say B but I'm not sure. B seems to be the only technically feasible answer. Did you get this question from a book or the test?
I received a similair question on my 216 exam and I gave the same answer. Not sure if I got it right but I passed the exam.
Bascially, answer A is not possible because the IP addresses are not local to each other. C is not possible because the DNS server is already a root server therefore it cannot use Forwarders or Root hints. D is not the answer because the RRAS server already has the router configured as the Default Gateway. E is not correct becuase modifying the route table on Router1 is not necessary. | |
| B4yaman3 2004-02-26, 1:56 pm |
| Hey dude we don't do testkings in here.. They are braindumps.. Come clean with a good question and you will get assistance.. | |
| shahrial 2004-03-08, 11:43 am |
| All the answers are wrong if based on the diagrams. The subnet mask is 255.255.255.0, therefore, valid range are 10.10.2.1 - 10.10.2.254. The client IP address is 10.10.1.10 = different subnet.
Ans: Configure RRAS to use IP address from a valid address pool.
My 2 cents worth. |
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