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Peter

2002-06-22, 6:51 pm

Hi all member,
Please i want to ask about these questions if its correct
or not ? please help me . i am ask alot of people and each
one say defferent answer

..1.Your WAN network consists of ten internal subnets in
two physical buildings connected by routers. An additional
subnet is configured for Internet access. All routers on
the network will be multihomed Windows 2000 Servers
running Routing and Remote Access.

You want to accomplish the following goals:

- Administrative overhead for routing tale configuration
is minimized.
- Broadcast traffic for routing table configuration is
minimized.
- Link redundancy within ten minutes is ensured in case of
router failure.
- Ensure convergence times of less than one minute for all
known routes.
- Internal routing information will never be exposed to
external routers.

You take the following actions:

- Install RIP version 1
- Configure RIP to use all interfaces on all multihomed
computers.
- Enable RIP authentication by specifying a password on
each interface.

What results do these actions produce? (Choose all that
apply)

a. Administrative overhead for routing tale configuration
is minimized.
b. Broadcast traffic for routing table configuration is
minimized.
c. Link redundancy within ten minutes is ensured in case
of router failure.
d. Ensure convergence times of less than one minute for
all known routes.
e. Internal routing information will never be exposed to
external routers.
Answer :A

2.Your network consists of a Windows 2000 Server
(Net_Serv) and several Windows 2000 Professional
computers. Your server has a dial-up connection
to the Internet. Your Windows 2000 Professional computers
are configured to use APIPA. There is no DHCP server on
the network.

You want to implement Internet Connection Sharing to allow
the Windows
2000 Professional computers to access the Internet through
the dial up connection on Net_Serv. How should you
configure the server? (Choose all that apply)

a. Enable Internet Connection sharing Lan interface of
Net_Serv
b. Enable Internet Connection Sharing on the dial-up
connection of the server.
c. Configure Net_Serv to use a static IP address of
10.1.1.1 for the Lan interface
d. Configure the server to use APIPA for the LAN
interface.
e. Install and configure the DHCP server service on
Net_Serv.
Answer:B


3.You are the administrator of your companies network. You
want to configure remote administration for your network.
You install Routing and Remote Access on a Windows 2000
domain controller.

You want to accomplish the following goals:

a- Only administrators have dial-up access
b- Dial-up connections are accepted only between 4.00 PM
and 7.00 a.M
c- Connections are forcibly disconnected after 20 minutes
of inactivity
d- All connections encrypt all communications

e- Connections are limited to 60 minutes

You take the following actions

Set the level or levels of encryption to No Encryption and
Basic.
Add Domain Admins to the Windows Group Policy condition.
Configure the rest of the remote access policy as shown in
the exhibit (Click the Exhibit button)
Configure the remote access policy Disconnect if idle for
60 minutes Configure the remote access policy Restrict
maximum session time 20 minutes Configure the remote
access policy Restrict access to the following days
and times to
Sun 07:00-16:00
Mon 07:00-16:00
Tue 07:00-16:00
Wed 07:00-16:00
Thu 07:00-16:00
Fri 07:00-16:00
Sat 07:00-16:00

What result or results do these actions produce? (Choose
all that apply)

a. Only administrators have dial-up access
b. Dial-up connections are accepted only between 4.00 PM
and 7.00 a.M
c. Connections are forcibly disconnected after 20 minutes
of inactivity
d. All connections encrypt all communications
e. Connections are limited to 60 minutes
Answer:A



4.You are a branch office network administrator. You are
connected to the company network via a Windows 2000
Routing and Remote Access two-way
demand-dial connection over ISDN. Sensitive company data,
e-mail, and application traffic is sent across the
connection.

You want to accomplish the following goals:

- All data should be secure.
- Rogue routers will be prevented from exchanging router
information with
either router.
- Both routers will be able to validate each other.
- Both routers will maintain up-to-date routing tables.
- Traffic over the link during peak business hours will be
minimized.

You take the following actions:
Install a Certificate Services server at the main office.
Enable EAP-TLS as the authentication protocol on both
Routing and Remote Access servers.
Enable RIP version 2 on the demand-dial interfaces.

Which results do these actions produce? (Choose all that
apply)

a. All data should be secure.
b. Rogue routers will be prevented from exchanging router
information with either router.
c. Both routers will be able to validate each other.
d. Both routers will maintain up-to-date routing tables.
e. Traffic over the link during peak business hours will
be minimized.
Answer:A,C,D

5.Your organization is using CA to provide identification
to users. You would like to ensure customers of your
identity while providing employees access to secure areas
on your web server. What type of CA would you install?

a. Install an enterprise CA on your server.
b. Install a stand-alone CA on your server.
c. Install a subordinate enterprise CA on your server from
a known commercial CA.
d. Install a stand-alone subordinate CA on your server
from a known commercial CA.
Answer:C


6.You are the administrator of a Web server (IIS) that
runs on a Windows 2000 Server computer. Your company web
site has ActiveX controls. You want these ActiveX controls
to be automatically download to your customers browsers.
The default security settings on your customers' browsers
prevents this.

What should you do to automate the downloading of your
ActiveX controls?

a. Install an Enterprise CA on one of your domain
controllers and have it issue a certificate for code
signing.
b. Install an Enterprise Subordinate Certificate Authority
(CA) that uses a commercial CA as the parent. Create a
policy on the CA that allows the Web developers to request
a certificate for code signing.
c. Install an Enterprise CA on one of your domain
controllers. Install an Enterprise Subordinate CA on one
of your member servers. Issue code signing certificates to
your Web developers.
d. Configure your Web server to request code signing
certificates from a commercial CA such as Verisign.
Answer



7.You are implementing a remote access policy that is
highly available and highly secure. Your company utilizes
a T3 connection to the Internet. All the servers are
running Windows 2000 Advanced Server, and all clients
are running Windows 2000 Professional. You want to
accomplish the following goals:

- No single point of failure will result in total loss of
remote access connectivity.
- No authentication traffic will be carried as clear text.
- No data traffic will be carried as clear text.
- Support for 200 simultaneous remote users must be
available at all times.

You take the following actions:

Install a VPN server at the main office.
Configure the VPN server to support 250 PPTP connections.
Configure the client computers to use CHAP as the
authentication protocol.

Which results do these actions produce? (Choose all that
apply)

a. No single point of failure will result in total loss of
remote access connectivity.
b. No authentication traffic will be carried as clear
text.
c. No data traffic will be carried as clear text.
d. Support for 200 simultaneous remote users must be
available at all times.
Answer:B,D

8.You are not running in native mode. Your company is a
sales organization and has 150 salespeople. When these
salespeople are out of the office, they require file and
print services, e-mail, and access to the company's
product and inventory database. These salespeople belong
to a group named SalesMobile. Your company has dedicated
T1 access to the Internet Your company also uses a virtual
private network (VPN) to reduce the costs and hardware
required to support the salespeople.

You want to accomplish the following goals:

a Required network resources will be accessible to all
salespeople
b Connections to the network will be made only by
salespeople
c Sensitive company data will be kept confidential over
the VPN connections
d Access to the network will only take place during
business hours
e All salespeople will be able to connect to the network
simultaneously

You take the following actions:

On a Windows 2000 Server computer, install Routing and
Remote Access and configure virtual private networking.
Increase the WAN Miniport (PPTP) maximum port limit to
150.
Create a new remote access policy that has the condition
to allow access to the users in the SalesMobile group
Set the new remote access policy's order of precedence
higher than the default policy.
Edit the default remote access profile to require strong
encryption of data.

Which result or results do these actions produce? (Choose
all that apply)

a. Required network resources are accessible to all
salespeople
b. Connections to the network are made only by salespeople
c. Sensitive company data is kept confidential over the
VPN connections
d. Access to the network only takes place during business
hours
e. All salespeople are able to connect to the network
simultaneously
Answer:A,B,E



9.DHCP automates the TCP/IP configuration of your Windows
2000 Professional clients. You configure options at the
scope level to provide router and DNS server information
to the clients. As your network has certain computers that
always require a specific address and configuration, you
configure reservations in your scope. Your Internet
gateway has changed due to the ISP bringing a new router
online. You then reconfigure your scope options to reflect
the new router address. The users who have reserved
addresses report that they can no longer access the
Internet. What should you do? (Choose two)

a. Use the ipconfig/renew command at each client computer.
b. Use the ipconfig/release command at each client
computer.
c. Configure the scope options to include the Performed
Router Discovery
option.
d. Configure the server options to include the Performed
Router Discovery
option.
e. Configure the options on each address reservations to
include the new
router information
Answer:A,E


10.You are the administrator of your company's network.
The network consists of Windows 2000 Server computers,
Windows NT Workstation client computers, and Windows for
Workgroups 3.11 client computers distributed across three
subnets. All client computers are configured as DHCP
client computers to automate TCP/IP configuration. You
install a WINS server on one subnet on your network. You
also define a DHCP scope option to include the WINS
server's address. Users report that they can access
resources on servers on their own subnet, but they cannot
access resources on other subnets.

What should you do to resolve this problem?

a. Use the ipconfig /renew command to refresh the client
computers' configuration
b. Use the ipconfig /release command to refresh the client
computers' configuration
c. Install a WINS proxy agent on the subnet that hosts the
WINS server
d. Install a WINS proxy agent on the subnets that do not
host the WINS server
e. Enable dynamic updates on the wins server
Answer:A


11.You are the administrator of your company's network.
The network consists of Windows 2000 Server computers,
Windows NT Workstation client computers, and Windows for
Workgroups 3.11 client computers distributed across three
subnets. All client computers are configured as DHCP
client computers to automate TCP/IP configuration. You
install a WINS server on one subnet on your network. You
also define a DHCP scope option to include the WINS
server's address. Users report that they can access
resources on servers on their own subnet, but they cannot
access resources on other subnets.

What should you do to resolve this problem?

a. Use the ipconfig /renew command to refresh the client
computers'
configuration
b. Use the ipconfig /release command to refresh the client
computers'
configuration
c. Install a WINS proxy agent on the subnet that hosts the
WINS server
d. Install a WINS proxy agent on the subnets that do not
host the WINS
server
e. Enable dynamic updates on the wins server
Answer














Mister Sandman

2002-06-22, 6:51 pm

Another one! Where do you people get off? This one deserves a 12 inch
serated knife up the XXX.

Here's one for you: Why don't you learn the material, and figure out the
answer for yourself.

Sandman


"Peter" <khalialajeeb@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:a92501c20d3d$aee3dc50$a5e
62ecf@tkmsftngxa07...
> Hi all member,
> Please i want to ask about these questions if its correct
> or not ? please help me . i am ask alot of people and each
> one say defferent answer
>
> .1.Your WAN network consists of ten internal subnets in
> two physical buildings connected by routers. An additional
> subnet is configured for Internet access. All routers on
> the network will be multihomed Windows 2000 Servers
> running Routing and Remote Access.
>
> You want to accomplish the following goals:
>
> - Administrative overhead for routing tale configuration
> is minimized.
> - Broadcast traffic for routing table configuration is
> minimized.
> - Link redundancy within ten minutes is ensured in case of
> router failure.
> - Ensure convergence times of less than one minute for all
> known routes.
> - Internal routing information will never be exposed to
> external routers.
>
> You take the following actions:
>
> - Install RIP version 1
> - Configure RIP to use all interfaces on all multihomed
> computers.
> - Enable RIP authentication by specifying a password on
> each interface.
>
> What results do these actions produce? (Choose all that
> apply)
>
> a. Administrative overhead for routing tale configuration
> is minimized.
> b. Broadcast traffic for routing table configuration is
> minimized.
> c. Link redundancy within ten minutes is ensured in case
> of router failure.
> d. Ensure convergence times of less than one minute for
> all known routes.
> e. Internal routing information will never be exposed to
> external routers.
> Answer :A
>
> 2.Your network consists of a Windows 2000 Server
> (Net_Serv) and several Windows 2000 Professional
> computers. Your server has a dial-up connection
> to the Internet. Your Windows 2000 Professional computers
> are configured to use APIPA. There is no DHCP server on
> the network.
>
> You want to implement Internet Connection Sharing to allow
> the Windows
> 2000 Professional computers to access the Internet through
> the dial up connection on Net_Serv. How should you
> configure the server? (Choose all that apply)
>
> a. Enable Internet Connection sharing Lan interface of
> Net_Serv
> b. Enable Internet Connection Sharing on the dial-up
> connection of the server.
> c. Configure Net_Serv to use a static IP address of
> 10.1.1.1 for the Lan interface
> d. Configure the server to use APIPA for the LAN
> interface.
> e. Install and configure the DHCP server service on
> Net_Serv.
> Answer:B
>
>
> 3.You are the administrator of your companies network. You
> want to configure remote administration for your network.
> You install Routing and Remote Access on a Windows 2000
> domain controller.
>
> You want to accomplish the following goals:
>
> a- Only administrators have dial-up access
> b- Dial-up connections are accepted only between 4.00 PM
> and 7.00 a.M
> c- Connections are forcibly disconnected after 20 minutes
> of inactivity
> d- All connections encrypt all communications
>
> e- Connections are limited to 60 minutes
>
> You take the following actions
>
> Set the level or levels of encryption to No Encryption and
> Basic.
> Add Domain Admins to the Windows Group Policy condition.
> Configure the rest of the remote access policy as shown in
> the exhibit (Click the Exhibit button)
> Configure the remote access policy Disconnect if idle for
> 60 minutes Configure the remote access policy Restrict
> maximum session time 20 minutes Configure the remote
> access policy Restrict access to the following days
> and times to
> Sun 07:00-16:00
> Mon 07:00-16:00
> Tue 07:00-16:00
> Wed 07:00-16:00
> Thu 07:00-16:00
> Fri 07:00-16:00
> Sat 07:00-16:00
>
> What result or results do these actions produce? (Choose
> all that apply)
>
> a. Only administrators have dial-up access
> b. Dial-up connections are accepted only between 4.00 PM
> and 7.00 a.M
> c. Connections are forcibly disconnected after 20 minutes
> of inactivity
> d. All connections encrypt all communications
> e. Connections are limited to 60 minutes
> Answer:A
>
>
>
> 4.You are a branch office network administrator. You are
> connected to the company network via a Windows 2000
> Routing and Remote Access two-way
> demand-dial connection over ISDN. Sensitive company data,
> e-mail, and application traffic is sent across the
> connection.
>
> You want to accomplish the following goals:
>
> - All data should be secure.
> - Rogue routers will be prevented from exchanging router
> information with
> either router.
> - Both routers will be able to validate each other.
> - Both routers will maintain up-to-date routing tables.
> - Traffic over the link during peak business hours will be
> minimized.
>
> You take the following actions:
> Install a Certificate Services server at the main office.
> Enable EAP-TLS as the authentication protocol on both
> Routing and Remote Access servers.
> Enable RIP version 2 on the demand-dial interfaces.
>
> Which results do these actions produce? (Choose all that
> apply)
>
> a. All data should be secure.
> b. Rogue routers will be prevented from exchanging router
> information with either router.
> c. Both routers will be able to validate each other.
> d. Both routers will maintain up-to-date routing tables.
> e. Traffic over the link during peak business hours will
> be minimized.
> Answer:A,C,D
>
> 5.Your organization is using CA to provide identification
> to users. You would like to ensure customers of your
> identity while providing employees access to secure areas
> on your web server. What type of CA would you install?
>
> a. Install an enterprise CA on your server.
> b. Install a stand-alone CA on your server.
> c. Install a subordinate enterprise CA on your server from
> a known commercial CA.
> d. Install a stand-alone subordinate CA on your server
> from a known commercial CA.
> Answer:C
>
>
> 6.You are the administrator of a Web server (IIS) that
> runs on a Windows 2000 Server computer. Your company web
> site has ActiveX controls. You want these ActiveX controls
> to be automatically download to your customers browsers.
> The default security settings on your customers' browsers
> prevents this.
>
> What should you do to automate the downloading of your
> ActiveX controls?
>
> a. Install an Enterprise CA on one of your domain
> controllers and have it issue a certificate for code
> signing.
> b. Install an Enterprise Subordinate Certificate Authority
> (CA) that uses a commercial CA as the parent. Create a
> policy on the CA that allows the Web developers to request
> a certificate for code signing.
> c. Install an Enterprise CA on one of your domain
> controllers. Install an Enterprise Subordinate CA on one
> of your member servers. Issue code signing certificates to
> your Web developers.
> d. Configure your Web server to request code signing
> certificates from a commercial CA such as Verisign.
> Answer
>
>
>
> 7.You are implementing a remote access policy that is
> highly available and highly secure. Your company utilizes
> a T3 connection to the Internet. All the servers are
> running Windows 2000 Advanced Server, and all clients
> are running Windows 2000 Professional. You want to
> accomplish the following goals:
>
> - No single point of failure will result in total loss of
> remote access connectivity.
> - No authentication traffic will be carried as clear text.
> - No data traffic will be carried as clear text.
> - Support for 200 simultaneous remote users must be
> available at all times.
>
> You take the following actions:
>
> Install a VPN server at the main office.
> Configure the VPN server to support 250 PPTP connections.
> Configure the client computers to use CHAP as the
> authentication protocol.
>
> Which results do these actions produce? (Choose all that
> apply)
>
> a. No single point of failure will result in total loss of
> remote access connectivity.
> b. No authentication traffic will be carried as clear
> text.
> c. No data traffic will be carried as clear text.
> d. Support for 200 simultaneous remote users must be
> available at all times.
> Answer:B,D
>
> 8.You are not running in native mode. Your company is a
> sales organization and has 150 salespeople. When these
> salespeople are out of the office, they require file and
> print services, e-mail, and access to the company's
> product and inventory database. These salespeople belong
> to a group named SalesMobile. Your company has dedicated
> T1 access to the Internet Your company also uses a virtual
> private network (VPN) to reduce the costs and hardware
> required to support the salespeople.
>
> You want to accomplish the following goals:
>
> a Required network resources will be accessible to all
> salespeople
> b Connections to the network will be made only by
> salespeople
> c Sensitive company data will be kept confidential over
> the VPN connections
> d Access to the network will only take place during
> business hours
> e All salespeople will be able to connect to the network
> simultaneously
>
> You take the following actions:
>
> On a Windows 2000 Server computer, install Routing and
> Remote Access and configure virtual private networking.
> Increase the WAN Miniport (PPTP) maximum port limit to
> 150.
> Create a new remote access policy that has the condition
> to allow access to the users in the SalesMobile group
> Set the new remote access policy's order of precedence
> higher than the default policy.
> Edit the default remote access profile to require strong
> encryption of data.
>
> Which result or results do these actions produce? (Choose
> all that apply)
>
> a. Required network resources are accessible to all
> salespeople
> b. Connections to the network are made only by salespeople
> c. Sensitive company data is kept confidential over the
> VPN connections
> d. Access to the network only takes place during business
> hours
> e. All salespeople are able to connect to the network
> simultaneously
> Answer:A,B,E
>
>
>
> 9.DHCP automates the TCP/IP configuration of your Windows
> 2000 Professional clients. You configure options at the
> scope level to provide router and DNS server information
> to the clients. As your network has certain computers that
> always require a specific address and configuration, you
> configure reservations in your scope. Your Internet
> gateway has changed due to the ISP bringing a new router
> online. You then reconfigure your scope options to reflect
> the new router address. The users who have reserved
> addresses report that they can no longer access the
> Internet. What should you do? (Choose two)
>
> a. Use the ipconfig/renew command at each client computer.
> b. Use the ipconfig/release command at each client
> computer.
> c. Configure the scope options to include the Performed
> Router Discovery
> option.
> d. Configure the server options to include the Performed
> Router Discovery
> option.
> e. Configure the options on each address reservations to
> include the new
> router information
> Answer:A,E
>
>
> 10.You are the administrator of your company's network.
> The network consists of Windows 2000 Server computers,
> Windows NT Workstation client computers, and Windows for
> Workgroups 3.11 client computers distributed across three
> subnets. All client computers are configured as DHCP
> client computers to automate TCP/IP configuration. You
> install a WINS server on one subnet on your network. You
> also define a DHCP scope option to include the WINS
> server's address. Users report that they can access
> resources on servers on their own subnet, but they cannot
> access resources on other subnets.
>
> What should you do to resolve this problem?
>
> a. Use the ipconfig /renew command to refresh the client
> computers' configuration
> b. Use the ipconfig /release command to refresh the client
> computers' configuration
> c. Install a WINS proxy agent on the subnet that hosts the
> WINS server
> d. Install a WINS proxy agent on the subnets that do not
> host the WINS server
> e. Enable dynamic updates on the wins server
> Answer:A
>
>
> 11.You are the administrator of your company's network.
> The network consists of Windows 2000 Server computers,
> Windows NT Workstation client computers, and Windows for
> Workgroups 3.11 client computers distributed across three
> subnets. All client computers are configured as DHCP
> client computers to automate TCP/IP configuration. You
> install a WINS server on one subnet on your network. You
> also define a DHCP scope option to include the WINS
> server's address. Users report that they can access
> resources on servers on their own subnet, but they cannot
> access resources on other subnets.
>
> What should you do to resolve this problem?
>
> a. Use the ipconfig /renew command to refresh the client
> computers'
> configuration
> b. Use the ipconfig /release command to refresh the client
> computers'
> configuration
> c. Install a WINS proxy agent on the subnet that hosts the
> WINS server
> d. Install a WINS proxy agent on the subnets that do not
> host the WINS
> server
> e. Enable dynamic updates on the wins server
> Answer
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>



LittleAl

2002-06-22, 6:51 pm

Why not email Microsoft support and ask them? Be sure to enter correct
contact information, including MCP ID. I'm willing to bet you will get a
response, just maybe not the one your looking for.


"Peter" <khalialajeeb@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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62ecf@tkmsftngxa07...
> Hi all member,
> Please i want to ask about these questions if its correct
> or not ? please help me . i am ask alot of people and each
> one say defferent answer


<<<<Snip>>>>


diamondDan

2002-06-22, 6:51 pm

Agreed, but Sandman, don't forget to snip...

"Mister Sandman" <sandman@nospam.co> wrote in message
news:ekHshYVDCHA.1700@tkmsftngp04...
> Another one! Where do you people get off? This one deserves a 12 inch
> serated knife up the XXX.
>
> Here's one for you: Why don't you learn the material, and figure out the
> answer for yourself.
>
> Sandman
>
>
> "Peter" <khalialajeeb@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:a92501c20d3d$aee3dc50$a5e
62ecf@tkmsftngxa07...
> > Hi all member,

<snip>


Rod

2002-06-22, 6:51 pm

Jeez Dan that only goes for SPAM.

"diamondDan" <nospam@noway.com> wrote in message
news:egCSDAWDCHA.1964@tkmsftngp02...
> Agreed, but Sandman, don't forget to snip...
>
> "Mister Sandman" <sandman@nospam.co> wrote in message
> news:ekHshYVDCHA.1700@tkmsftngp04...
> > Another one! Where do you people get off? This one deserves a 12 inch
> > serated knife up the XXX.
> >
> > Here's one for you: Why don't you learn the material, and figure out

the
> > answer for yourself.
> >
> > Sandman
> >
> >
> > "Peter" <khalialajeeb@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> > news:a92501c20d3d$aee3dc50$a5e
62ecf@tkmsftngxa07...
> > > Hi all member,

> <snip>
>
>



diamondDan

2002-06-22, 6:51 pm

Not necessarily, if there is a large amount of useless text, then show some
respect for our bandwidth challenged viewers and snip. Especially if it is
braindump questions. I'm sure most will agree that they are about as useless
as Spam.


"Rod" <fake@fake.com> wrote in message news:#qLx#sWDCHA.1544@tkmsftngp02...
> Jeez Dan that only goes for SPAM.
>
> "diamondDan" <nospam@noway.com> wrote in message
> news:egCSDAWDCHA.1964@tkmsftngp02...
> > Agreed, but Sandman, don't forget to snip...
> >
> > "Mister Sandman" <sandman@nospam.co> wrote in message
> > news:ekHshYVDCHA.1700@tkmsftngp04...
> > > Another one! Where do you people get off? This one deserves a 12

inch[
color=darkred]
> > > serated knife up the XXX.
> > >
> > > Here's one for you: Why don't you learn the material, and figure out

> the
> > > answer for yourself.
> > >
> > > Sandman
> > >
> > >
> > > "Peter" <khalialajeeb@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> > > news:a92501c20d3d$aee3dc50$a5e
62ecf@tkmsftngxa07...
> > > > Hi all member,

> > <snip>
> >
> >

>
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Rod

2002-06-22, 6:51 pm

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2002-06-22, 6:51 pm

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"Peter" <khalialajeeb@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Hi all member,
> Please i want to ask about these questions if its correct
> or not ? please help me . i am ask alot of people and each
> one say defferent answer
>
> .1.Your WAN network consists of ten internal subnets in
> two physical buildings connected by routers. An additional
> subnet is configured for Internet access. All routers on
> the network will be multihomed Windows 2000 Servers
> running Routing and Remote Access.
>
> You want to accomplish the following goals:
>
> - Administrative overhead for routing tale configuration
> is minimized.
> - Broadcast traffic for routing table configuration is
> minimized.
> - Link redundancy within ten minutes is ensured in case of
> router failure.
> - Ensure convergence times of less than one minute for all
> known routes.
> - Internal routing information will never be exposed to
> external routers.
>
> You take the following actions:
>
> - Install RIP version 1
> - Configure RIP to use all interfaces on all multihomed
> computers.
> - Enable RIP authentication by specifying a password on
> each interface.
>
> What results do these actions produce? (Choose all that
> apply)
>
> a. Administrative overhead for routing tale configuration
> is minimized.
> b. Broadcast traffic for routing table configuration is
> minimized.
> c. Link redundancy within ten minutes is ensured in case
> of router failure.
> d. Ensure convergence times of less than one minute for
> all known routes.
> e. Internal routing information will never be exposed to
> external routers.
> Answer :A
>
> 2.Your network consists of a Windows 2000 Server
> (Net_Serv) and several Windows 2000 Professional
> computers. Your server has a dial-up connection
> to the Internet. Your Windows 2000 Professional computers
> are configured to use APIPA. There is no DHCP server on
> the network.
>
> You want to implement Internet Connection Sharing to allow
> the Windows
> 2000 Professional computers to access the Internet through
> the dial up connection on Net_Serv. How should you
> configure the server? (Choose all that apply)
>
> a. Enable Internet Connection sharing Lan interface of
> Net_Serv
> b. Enable Internet Connection Sharing on the dial-up
> connection of the server.
> c. Configure Net_Serv to use a static IP address of
> 10.1.1.1 for the Lan interface
> d. Configure the server to use APIPA for the LAN
> interface.
> e. Install and configure the DHCP server service on
> Net_Serv.
> Answer:B
>
>
> 3.You are the administrator of your companies network. You
> want to configure remote administration for your network.
> You install Routing and Remote Access on a Windows 2000
> domain controller.
>
> You want to accomplish the following goals:
>
> a- Only administrators have dial-up access
> b- Dial-up connections are accepted only between 4.00 PM
> and 7.00 a.M
> c- Connections are forcibly disconnected after 20 minutes
> of inactivity
> d- All connections encrypt all communications
>
> e- Connections are limited to 60 minutes
>
> You take the following actions
>
> Set the level or levels of encryption to No Encryption and
> Basic.
> Add Domain Admins to the Windows Group Policy condition.
> Configure the rest of the remote access policy as shown in
> the exhibit (Click the Exhibit button)
> Configure the remote access policy Disconnect if idle for
> 60 minutes Configure the remote access policy Restrict
> maximum session time 20 minutes Configure the remote
> access policy Restrict access to the following days
> and times to
> Sun 07:00-16:00
> Mon 07:00-16:00
> Tue 07:00-16:00
> Wed 07:00-16:00
> Thu 07:00-16:00
> Fri 07:00-16:00
> Sat 07:00-16:00
>
> What result or results do these actions produce? (Choose
> all that apply)
>
> a. Only administrators have dial-up access
> b. Dial-up connections are accepted only between 4.00 PM
> and 7.00 a.M
> c. Connections are forcibly disconnected after 20 minutes
> of inactivity
> d. All connections encrypt all communications
> e. Connections are limited to 60 minutes
> Answer:A
>
>
>
> 4.You are a branch office network administrator. You are
> connected to the company network via a Windows 2000
> Routing and Remote Access two-way
> demand-dial connection over ISDN. Sensitive company data,
> e-mail, and application traffic is sent across the
> connection.
>
> You want to accomplish the following goals:
>
> - All data should be secure.
> - Rogue routers will be prevented from exchanging router
> information with
> either router.
> - Both routers will be able to validate each other.
> - Both routers will maintain up-to-date routing tables.
> - Traffic over the link during peak business hours will be
> minimized.
>
> You take the following actions:
> Install a Certificate Services server at the main office.
> Enable EAP-TLS as the authentication protocol on both
> Routing and Remote Access servers.
> Enable RIP version 2 on the demand-dial interfaces.
>
> Which results do these actions produce? (Choose all that
> apply)
>
> a. All data should be secure.
> b. Rogue routers will be prevented from exchanging router
> information with either router.
> c. Both routers will be able to validate each other.
> d. Both routers will maintain up-to-date routing tables.
> e. Traffic over the link during peak business hours will
> be minimized.
> Answer:A,C,D
>
> 5.Your organization is using CA to provide identification
> to users. You would like to ensure customers of your
> identity while providing employees access to secure areas
> on your web server. What type of CA would you install?
>
> a. Install an enterprise CA on your server.
> b. Install a stand-alone CA on your server.
> c. Install a subordinate enterprise CA on your server from
> a known commercial CA.
> d. Install a stand-alone subordinate CA on your server
> from a known commercial CA.
> Answer:C
>
>
> 6.You are the administrator of a Web server (IIS) that
> runs on a Windows 2000 Server computer. Your company web
> site has ActiveX controls. You want these ActiveX controls
> to be automatically download to your customers browsers.
> The default security settings on your customers' browsers
> prevents this.
>
> What should you do to automate the downloading of your
> ActiveX controls?
>
> a. Install an Enterprise CA on one of your domain
> controllers and have it issue a certificate for code
> signing.
> b. Install an Enterprise Subordinate Certificate Authority
> (CA) that uses a commercial CA as the parent. Create a
> policy on the CA that allows the Web developers to request
> a certificate for code signing.
> c. Install an Enterprise CA on one of your domain
> controllers. Install an Enterprise Subordinate CA on one
> of your member servers. Issue code signing certificates to
> your Web developers.
> d. Configure your Web server to request code signing
> certificates from a commercial CA such as Verisign.
> Answer
>
>
>
> 7.You are implementing a remote access policy that is
> highly available and highly secure. Your company utilizes
> a T3 connection to the Internet. All the servers are
> running Windows 2000 Advanced Server, and all clients
> are running Windows 2000 Professional. You want to
> accomplish the following goals:
>
> - No single point of failure will result in total loss of
> remote access connectivity.
> - No authentication traffic will be carried as clear text.
> - No data traffic will be carried as clear text.
> - Support for 200 simultaneous remote users must be
> available at all times.
>
> You take the following actions:
>
> Install a VPN server at the main office.
> Configure the VPN server to support 250 PPTP connections.
> Configure the client computers to use CHAP as the
> authentication protocol.
>
> Which results do these actions produce? (Choose all that
> apply)
>
> a. No single point of failure will result in total loss of
> remote access connectivity.
> b. No authentication traffic will be carried as clear
> text.
> c. No data traffic will be carried as clear text.
> d. Support for 200 simultaneous remote users must be
> available at all times.
> Answer:B,D
>
> 8.You are not running in native mode. Your company is a
> sales organization and has 150 salespeople. When these
> salespeople are out of the office, they require file and
> print services, e-mail, and access to the company's
> product and inventory database. These salespeople belong
> to a group named SalesMobile. Your company has dedicated
> T1 access to the Internet Your company also uses a virtual
> private network (VPN) to reduce the costs and hardware
> required to support the salespeople.
>
> You want to accomplish the following goals:
>
> a Required network resources will be accessible to all
> salespeople
> b Connections to the network will be made only by
> salespeople
> c Sensitive company data will be kept confidential over
> the VPN connections
> d Access to the network will only take place during
> business hours
> e All salespeople will be able to connect to the network
> simultaneously
>
> You take the following actions:
>
> On a Windows 2000 Server computer, install Routing and
> Remote Access and configure virtual private networking.
> Increase the WAN Miniport (PPTP) maximum port limit to
> 150.
> Create a new remote access policy that has the condition
> to allow access to the users in the SalesMobile group
> Set the new remote access policy's order of precedence
> higher than the default policy.
> Edit the default remote access profile to require strong
> encryption of data.
>
> Which result or results do these actions produce? (Choose
> all that apply)
>
> a. Required network resources are accessible to all
> salespeople
> b. Connections to the network are made only by salespeople
> c. Sensitive company data is kept confidential over the
> VPN connections
> d. Access to the network only takes place during business
> hours
> e. All salespeople are able to connect to the network
> simultaneously
> Answer:A,B,E
>
>
>
> 9.DHCP automates the TCP/IP configuration of your Windows
> 2000 Professional clients. You configure options at the
> scope level to provide router and DNS server information
> to the clients. As your network has certain computers that
> always require a specific address and configuration, you
> configure reservations in your scope. Your Internet
> gateway has changed due to the ISP bringing a new router
> online. You then reconfigure your scope options to reflect
> the new router address. The users who have reserved
> addresses report that they can no longer access the
> Internet. What should you do? (Choose two)
>
> a. Use the ipconfig/renew command at each client computer.
> b. Use the ipconfig/release command at each client
> computer.
> c. Configure the scope options to include the Performed
> Router Discovery
> option.
> d. Configure the server options to include the Performed
> Router Discovery
> option.
> e. Configure the options on each address reservations to
> include the new
> router information
> Answer:A,E
>
>
> 10.You are the administrator of your company's network.
> The network consists of Windows 2000 Server computers,
> Windows NT Workstation client computers, and Windows for
> Workgroups 3.11 client computers distributed across three
> subnets. All client computers are configured as DHCP
> client computers to automate TCP/IP configuration. You
> install a WINS server on one subnet on your network. You
> also define a DHCP scope option to include the WINS
> server's address. Users report that they can access
> resources on servers on their own subnet, but they cannot
> access resources on other subnets.
>
> What should you do to resolve this problem?
>
> a. Use the ipconfig /renew command to refresh the client
> computers' configuration
> b. Use the ipconfig /release command to refresh the client
> computers' configuration
> c. Install a WINS proxy agent on the subnet that hosts the
> WINS server
> d. Install a WINS proxy agent on the subnets that do not
> host the WINS server
> e. Enable dynamic updates on the wins server
> Answer:A
>
>
> 11.You are the administrator of your company's network.
> The network consists of Windows 2000 Server computers,
> Windows NT Workstation client computers, and Windows for
> Workgroups 3.11 client computers distributed across three
> subnets. All client computers are configured as DHCP
> client computers to automate TCP/IP configuration. You
> install a WINS server on one subnet on your network. You
> also define a DHCP scope option to include the WINS
> server's address. Users report that they can access
> resources on servers on their own subnet, but they cannot
> access resources on other subnets.
>
> What should you do to resolve this problem?
>
> a. Use the ipconfig /renew command to refresh the client
> computers'
> configuration
> b. Use the ipconfig /release command to refresh the client
> computers'
> configuration
> c. Install a WINS proxy agent on the subnet that hosts the
> WINS server
> d. Install a WINS proxy agent on the subnets that do not
> host the WINS
> server
> e. Enable dynamic updates on the wins server
> Answer
>
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nog

2002-06-22, 6:51 pm

In article <ud#2bFtDCHA.1272@tkmsftngp04>, dijfheruifhif@edgehgf.co.uk
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> Hi there from www.NetMech.co.uk
>
> Thanks to everyone who has joined so far.
>
> To see what you are missing please visit www.netmech.co.uk
>
> Cheers


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