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1 . You are admin of Windows 2000. The network consits of two Windows 2000 Server computer named Atlanta and Orlando and 350 Windows 2000 Pro computer. Orlando is a DHCP server. The TCP/IP configuration of all Windows 2000 Pro computer is provided by the DHCP server. Atlanta and Orlando have IP addresses that are manually configured. Atlanta frequently hosts multicast-based video and audio conferens. You want to dynamically allocate multicast addresses. How should you configure the network?
A.
On the DHCP server, create and activate a scope so that it has a rangeof class D address.
B.
On the Windows 2000 Prof computers, enable route discovery
C.
On Atlanta, configure Routing and Remote Access to enable the IGMP routing protocol in proxy mode on the LAN interface.
D.
On the Windows 2000 Prof computer, add a route for network destination 224.0.0.0 and mask 224.0.0.0
2 . You are the administrator of your company's network. The network consists of a single IP subnet that uses DHCP to automate client computer configuration. You install a WINS server on the network. Users report that the network response time is slow. You discover that the levels of broadcast traffic have not been reduced. When you view the WINS database, you also find that the only entry is for the WINS server itself. What should you do?
A.
Configure the WINS server as a DHCP client computer
B.
Configure static mappings on the WINS server for each client computer
C.
Configure the DHCP server as a WINS client computer
D.
Configure a DHCP scope option to include the address of the WINS server
3 . Your domain has a Windows 2000 member server computer named Srv1. Routing and Remote Access and CHAP is enabled for remote access on Srv1. You have also configured the appropriate remote access policy to use CHAP. However, users who require CHAP report that they are not able to dial in to Srv1. What should you do?
A.
Configure clients to use MSCHAP for dialin
B.
Configure SRV1 to use SPAP for dialin
C.
Disable "Mutual authentication" on SRV1
D.
Configure SRV1 to disable LCP extensions
4 . You are the network administrator for Wood grove Bank. Your network is configured as shown in the exhibit (Click the Exhibit button) Srv2 and Srv3 are configured as caching-only servers. Both servers forward requests to Srv1. Srv1 is configured as the primary server for the woodgrovebank.com domain. Users on networks 10.10.72.0 and 10.10.73.0 frequently use an Internet application that gathers stock quotes from various servers on the woodgrovebank.com domain
You want to reduce DNS network traffic.
What should you do?
A.
Set the Server Optimi2ation option on Srv2 and Srv3 to Maximi2e data throughput for network applications
B.
Increase the Time to live (TTL) for the SOA (start of authority) record on Srv2 and Srv3
C.
Increase the Time to live (TTL) for the SOA (start of authority) record on Srv1
D.
Increase the forward time-out seconds on Srv2 and Srv3
5 . You are the administrator of a single Windows 2000 domain. Client computers including Windows 2000 Professional. Windows 95 and Linux, exist on the network. A custom made Linux application is installed on all Linux client computers. The application needs to be able to resolve NETBIOS names via a WINS database. The WINS server is installed on one of he Windows 2000 servers. The Linux application currently cannot resolve NETBIOS names using the WINS database. What should you do?
A.
Configure one of the windows 2000 computers as a WINS proxy agent
B.
Add static mappings for all Linux clients in the WINS database
C.
Configure all Linux clients with static IP addresses then add a PTR record in the DNS database
D.
Configure the Linux client as a WINS client
6 . You are the administrator of a Windows2000 network that has a main office and one branch office. The company leases a 128Kbps ISDN line to connect the main office to the branch office. You configure RRAS on a standalone Windows2000 server computer in each office to provide a demand dial connection. You want to encrypt traffic over the ISDN connection and you want to prevent unnecessary connection over the ISDN line. What should you do?
A.
Configure a PPTP demand dial connection to connect the two offices over the ISDN connection and ensure that data encryption is enabled.Set the demand dial filters to exclude Netbios broadcast traffic
B.
Configure an L2TP demand dial connection to connect the two offices over the ISDN connection.In the demand dial filter list configure filters to exclude RPC traffic
C.
Configure an L2TP demand dial connection to connect the two offices over the ISDN connection.Configure inbound and outbound filters to exclude all Netbios broadcast traffic
D.
Configure a PPTP demand dial connection to connect the two offices over the ISDN connection and ensure that data encryption is enabled.Set the demand dial filters to exclude Remote Procedure Call traffic
7 . You are the administrator of the Bridgeland.com domain. Your network consists of 5000 client computers distributed evenly across seven states. Each site has its own windows 2000 domain and each site has been delegrated authority from your root DNS server to manage its own name space. In a site named seattle.bridgeland.com the local administrator has recently upgraded the two DNS servers that service the sub domain. You suspect that the upgrade to the DNS server has resulted in an incorrect configuration of your zone delegation.
What should you do to verify that your zone delegations are properly reconfigured?
A.
Run the nslookup ns.seattle.bridgeland.com command with the server option set to query the seattle.bridgeland.com server. Ping the records in the output of the nslookup command
B.
Run the nslookup -ls -d seattle.bridgeland.com command. Ping the records in the output of the nslookup command
C.
Use system monitor to confirm that the counters for the DNS recursive failures to zero
D.
Use system monitor to confirm that the counters for the DNS zone transfer failure are zero
8 . You are the network administrator of your company's windows 2000 network. Clients on your network include both Windows 2000 professional and Windows NT 4.0 Workstation computers. The network uses TCP/IP as its only networking protocol. The network has one server configured as both a WINS and DNS server. All client computers are configured to use this server for DNS and WINS. Users on the NT Workstation computers are reporting that they CANNOT connect to a server named SRV1. Users of the windows 2000 professional computer CAN however access SRV1 without any problems. SRV1 has a statically assigned IP address. What should you do to allow the windows NT Workstation computers access to SVR1?
A.
Select enable NETBIOS over TCP/IP option and add the WINS address used by the windows NT Workstation computer
B.
Add the WINS address used by the NT Workstation computer and select the Enable LMHOST lookup chech box.
C.
Select Sse NetBIOS setting from the DHCP server?option button. Add the WINS address used by the windows NT Workstation computer
D.
Select Enable LMHOSTS lookup checkbox, then import the LMHOSTS file used by the Windows NT Workstation computers.
9 . You are the administrator of your company's network. The network includes several windows 2000 servers and 4 Novel Netware servers. Your network is configured to use both TCP/IP and the Nwlink IPX/SPX/NetBIOS compatible transport protocol. Several users are reported that they are not able to connect to the windows 2000 servers, they can however connect to each other. What is the most likely cause of the problem?
A.
File permissions were set to no access
B.
The workstation service on the Windows 2000 Server failed to start
C.
The subnet mask was set incorrectly
D.
An incorrect frame type was selected on the server
10 . You have just taken a job with a company that would like to convert its current network operating system to Windows 2000. The company has four subnets on its TCP/IP network, each of which will have its own Backup Domain Controller (BDC), except for the subnet on which the Primary Domain Controller (PDC) will reside. The company would like to allow browsing across the entire network without needing the implement Windows Internet Name Service (WINS) on a Windows 2000 Server computer.
What should you do?
A.
Create an LMHOSTS file. Create entries in the LMHOSTS file for the PDC and all BDCs using the #DOM keyword. Place this file on the PDC
B.
Create an LMHOSTS file. Create entries in the LMHOSTS file for the PDC and all BDCs using the #DOM keyword. Place this file on the PDC and all BDCs
C.
Create an LMHOSTS file. Create an entry in the LMHOSTS file for the PDC and all BDCs using the #MH keyword. Place this file on the PDC and all BDCs
D.
Create an LMHOSTS file. Create an entry in the LMHOSTS file for the PDC and all BDCs using the #MH keyworkd. Place this file on the PDC
11 . You configure your windows 2000 Server to route all network traffic on your Intranet. Users on both segments need access to files on the other segment. You install and start IIS Web Service on the server. Users on both segments report they cannot access the Web service. What must you do?
A.
Stop and restart the web service
B.
Use IPCONFIG command
C.
Disable all TCP/IP port filters
D.
Use the Add Route command
12 . You are the administrator of your companys network. Your network is configured to use DHCP to automate the TCP/IP configuration of all client computers on your network. All client computers are running windows 2000 professional. Your network contains 3 subnets and contains a BOOTP enabled router. This 3 subnets are connected via a RFC 1542 compliant router as shown in the EXHIBIT. Users on subnet B and sunbet C report that they periodically cannot access network resources. During times of high network usage, client computers on the remote subnets are being configured with an addresses in the network address range of 169.254.0.0 which is not a valid address range on your network. You want to ensure that all client computers receive TCP/IP information from the DHCP and are not configured with invalid address information. What should you do?
A.
Install a DHCP relay agent on each remote subnet
B.
Install a DHCP server on each remote subnet and configure a subnet specific scope on each DHCP server
C.
Unstall a DHCP server on each remote subnet and configure identical scopes on each DHCP server
D.
Create an administrative template entry in Group Policy to enable automatically private IP addressing (APIPA) in the registry of each client computer
13 . You are the administrator of a windows 2000 server network. Your network is divided into several subnets. A microsoft proxy server on its own subnet is located in front of both the client and server subnets. An intranet server is located in the server subnet. Users in both the research and development groups have access to the internet through a windows 2000 server running microsoft proxy server. As the network is currently configured, users must enter their proxy server username and password to connect to either the internet or the local intranet server. Users who do not have access to the internet must also supply their username and password before connecting to the local intranet server. All users should be able to connect to the local intranet server without a separate username and password
What should you do?
A.
Move the intranet to the client subnet of the network
B.
Configure each client computer to use port 81 for proxy server
C.
Move the proxy server to the server subnet of the network
D.
Configure each client computer to bypass the proxy server for local addresses
14 . Your network has a main office and one branch office. You use PPTP to connect the main office to the branch office. What is the strongest possible level of data encryption for the connection?
A.
MSCHAP
B.
MS-CHAP v2
C.
EAP
D.
PAP
15 . Your network consists of three network segments connected by a router. You install the DHCP server service on a Win2000 server. You create 3 scopes for each subnet's range of addresses and activate the scopes. Users from the second and third subnets report they cannot connect to the network. Users on the first subnet have no problems. You check and find that the computers on segments 2 and 3 are not receiving TCP/IP information from the DHCP server. What should you do?
A.
Manually configure the IP address for the DHCP server on each client on subnets 2 and 3
B.
Enable dynamic updates on the DHCP server
C.
None of the above
D.
Install a DHCP Relay Agent on a computer on segment 2 and 3
Test Name :
Test 1
Category :
Win2k Network
Number of Question :
15
Pass Score :
80
Test Result
Your Score :
Passing Score :
80
Result :
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