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Ibrahim

2003-04-24, 8:23 am

152. You have installed routing and remote access for
Windows 2000 on
a server named Srv004. Your internal DNS, WINS, and DHCP
services are
running properly in the environment. You want this server
to provide
internet access for users on that network segment by using
network
address translation over a demand dial interface to your
internet
service provider.

You have installed the NAT protocol and configured the
correct public
and private interfaces. All client computers have their
default
gateway set to the private address of Srv004, and can
successfully
ping the gateway. Users can connect to internal network
computers
correctly, but network traffic does not reach the ISP.

You need to ensure that all users can access the internet.
What should
you do?


Daniel Lawrence

2003-04-24, 8:23 am

Ibrahim,
Braindumps are not very popular in this newsgroup, I think you may regret
asking this question.

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"Ibrahim" <st16106j@ccb.ac.uk> wrote in message
news:02c101c30a5f$00441aa0$330
1280a@phx.gbl...
> 152. You have installed routing and remote access for
> Windows 2000 on
> a server named Srv004. Your internal DNS, WINS, and DHCP
> services are
> running properly in the environment. You want this server
> to provide
> internet access for users on that network segment by using
> network
> address translation over a demand dial interface to your
> internet
> service provider.
>
> You have installed the NAT protocol and configured the
> correct public
> and private interfaces. All client computers have their
> default
> gateway set to the private address of Srv004, and can
> successfully
> ping the gateway. Users can connect to internal network
> computers
> correctly, but network traffic does not reach the ISP.
>
> You need to ensure that all users can access the internet.
> What should
> you do?
>
>



SUPRCHGTNT

2003-04-24, 8:23 am

take this trash somewhere else, loser


"Ibrahim" <st16106j@ccb.ac.uk> wrote in message
news:02c101c30a5f$00441aa0$330
1280a@phx.gbl...
> 152. You have installed routing and remote access for
> Windows 2000 on
> a server named Srv004. Your internal DNS, WINS, and DHCP
> services are
> running properly in the environment. You want this server
> to provide
> internet access for users on that network segment by using
> network
> address translation over a demand dial interface to your
> internet
> service provider.
>
> You have installed the NAT protocol and configured the
> correct public
> and private interfaces. All client computers have their
> default
> gateway set to the private address of Srv004, and can
> successfully
> ping the gateway. Users can connect to internal network
> computers
> correctly, but network traffic does not reach the ISP.
>
> You need to ensure that all users can access the internet.
> What should
> you do?
>
>



=?iso-8859-1?Q?Frisbee=AE_MCNGP?=

2003-04-24, 8:23 am

"Ibrahim" <st16106j@ccb.ac.uk> wrote in message
news:02c101c30a5f$00441aa0$330
1280a@phx.gbl...
> 152. You have installed routing and remote access for
> Windows 2000 on a server named Srv004.


69. You have posted a request for the answer to a braindump on
microsoft.public.cert.exam.mcse. What should you do next?

a) e-mail Michael C. Phelps <mcphelp@microsoft.com> for the answer because
of all the meany-heads in the newsgroup.

b) Offer Network Guru a nice, cold Yuengling beer for the correct answer.

c) Call Laura A. Robinson an animatron, hoping that it will trick her into
answering.

d) Go down to your local McDonald's and request an application.

e) Consider the fact that you not only are at risk of getting an
intentionally incorrect answer on a braindump site, but in here as well.

f) All of the above.

g) None of the above.

h) Some of the above.

i) Screw it, I'm going to go look at some pron.


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Consultant

2003-04-24, 9:23 am

you should pull the corn cobb from your sphincter

"Ibrahim" <st16106j@ccb.ac.uk> wrote in message
news:02c101c30a5f$00441aa0$330
1280a@phx.gbl...
> 152. You have installed routing and remote access for
> Windows 2000 on
> a server named Srv004. Your internal DNS, WINS, and DHCP
> services are
> running properly in the environment. You want this server
> to provide
> internet access for users on that network segment by using
> network
> address translation over a demand dial interface to your
> internet
> service provider.
>
> You have installed the NAT protocol and configured the
> correct public
> and private interfaces. All client computers have their
> default
> gateway set to the private address of Srv004, and can
> successfully
> ping the gateway. Users can connect to internal network
> computers
> correctly, but network traffic does not reach the ISP.
>
> You need to ensure that all users can access the internet.
> What should
> you do?
>
>



Network Guru

2003-04-24, 6:23 pm


"FrisbeeŽ MCNGP" <bhileman@dasi-software.com> wrote in message
news:#CgNKMmCDHA.972@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
> "Ibrahim" <st16106j@ccb.ac.uk> wrote in message
> news:02c101c30a5f$00441aa0$330
1280a@phx.gbl...
> > 152. You have installed routing and remote access for
> > Windows 2000 on a server named Srv004.

>
> 69. You have posted a request for the answer to a braindump on
> microsoft.public.cert.exam.mcse. What should you do next?
>
>> b) Offer Network Guru a nice, cold Yuengling beer for the correct answer.


I'd accept the beer, but would not divulge the correct answer. However, if
I was offered enough Yuengling's, I'd relieve myself on his keyboard.






Gary - US

2003-04-24, 10:23 pm

Why did you post this here dickless wonder? And on a Microsoft sponsored
newsgroup. Man you are one smart cookie. You must be in the deck of Iraqi
cards or something.

Semper Fi & God Bless America,
Gary

"Ibrahim" <st16106j@ccb.ac.uk> wrote in message
news:02c101c30a5f$00441aa0$330
1280a@phx.gbl...
> 152. You have installed routing and remote access for
> Windows 2000 on
> a server named Srv004. Your internal DNS, WINS, and DHCP
> services are
> running properly in the environment. You want this server
> to provide
> internet access for users on that network segment by using
> network
> address translation over a demand dial interface to your
> internet
> service provider.
>
> You have installed the NAT protocol and configured the
> correct public
> and private interfaces. All client computers have their
> default
> gateway set to the private address of Srv004, and can
> successfully
> ping the gateway. Users can connect to internal network
> computers
> correctly, but network traffic does not reach the ISP.
>
> You need to ensure that all users can access the internet.
> What should
> you do?
>
>



Gary - US

2003-04-24, 10:23 pm

"look at some pron"? Is that like tron?

"FrisbeeŽ MCNGP" <bhileman@dasi-software.com> wrote in message
news:#CgNKMmCDHA.972@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
> "Ibrahim" <st16106j@ccb.ac.uk> wrote in message
> news:02c101c30a5f$00441aa0$330
1280a@phx.gbl...
> > 152. You have installed routing and remote access for
> > Windows 2000 on a server named Srv004.

>
> 69. You have posted a request for the answer to a braindump on
> microsoft.public.cert.exam.mcse. What should you do next?
>
> a) e-mail Michael C. Phelps <mcphelp@microsoft.com> for the answer because
> of all the meany-heads in the newsgroup.
>
> b) Offer Network Guru a nice, cold Yuengling beer for the correct answer.
>
> c) Call Laura A. Robinson an animatron, hoping that it will trick her into
> answering.
>
> d) Go down to your local McDonald's and request an application.
>
> e) Consider the fact that you not only are at risk of getting an
> intentionally incorrect answer on a braindump site, but in here as well.
>
> f) All of the above.
>
> g) None of the above.
>
> h) Some of the above.
>
> i) Screw it, I'm going to go look at some pron.
>
>
> --
> Fris "j) Play Disc Golf" beeŽ MCNGP #13
>
> http://www.mcngp.tk
> The MCNGP Team - We're here to help
>



Andy Foster

2003-04-25, 4:23 am


"Gary - US" <gary_kcmo@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> "look at some pron"? Is that like tron?
>


Try googling for it...
It is often 'spelled' pr0n

HTH

Andy


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=?Windows-1252?Q?Frisbee=AE_MCNGP?=

2003-04-25, 7:23 am

"Network Guru" <guru@aaaguruaaaa.com> wrote in message
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>
> "FrisbeeŽ MCNGP" <bhileman@dasi-software.com> wrote in message
> news:#CgNKMmCDHA.972@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
> > "Ibrahim" <st16106j@ccb.ac.uk> wrote in message
> > news:02c101c30a5f$00441aa0$330
1280a@phx.gbl...
> > > 152. You have installed routing and remote access for
> > > Windows 2000 on a server named Srv004.

> >
> > 69. You have posted a request for the answer to a braindump on
> > microsoft.public.cert.exam.mcse. What should you do next?
> >
> >> b) Offer Network Guru a nice, cold Yuengling beer for the correct

answer.
>
> I'd accept the beer, but would not divulge the correct answer. However,

if
> I was offered enough Yuengling's, I'd relieve myself on his keyboard.


Good answer.


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Laura A. Robinson

2003-04-27, 9:23 pm

circa Thu, 24 Apr 2003 09:11:35 -0400, in
microsoft.public.cert.exam.mcse, =?iso-8859-1?Q?Frisbee=AE_MCNGP?=
(bhileman@dasi-software.com) said,
> c) Call Laura A. Robinson an animatron, hoping that it will trick her into
> answering.
>

I am not an animatron!
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Laura A. Robinson

2003-04-27, 9:23 pm

circa Thu, 24 Apr 2003 05:42:43 -0700, in
microsoft.public.cert.exam.mcse, Ibrahim (st16106j@ccb.ac.uk) said,
> You need to ensure that all users can access the internet.
> What should
> you do?
>

Learn something, instead of using braindumps?
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