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Test 2
1 . Your network has two Windows 2000-based WINS servers. How should you configure the network to automatically backup the WINS database of both WINS servers?
A.
Use the backup command and backup the Wins.db database
B.
Use the file replication service and replicate the WINS database to a secure location
C.
Backup the sysvol folder on both servers
D.
In the WINS console on both WINS servers configure the General properties of the WINS server to specify a default backup path.
2 . 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.
3 . You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 domain. The domain has a Windows 2000 member server computer named Vegas Routing and Remote Access is enabled for remote access on Vegas Some of the remote access client computers require the use of CHAP. You enable CHAP on Vegas You also configure the appropriate remote access policy to use CHAP. However, users who require CHAP report that they are not able to dial in to Vegas.
What should you do?
A.
Configure the user accounts to use a static IP address when they dial in to the network
B.
Configure Vegas to disable the use of link Control Protocol (lCP) extensions
C.
Configure the user accounts by selecting Store passwords using reversible encryption. Set the user passwords to change the next time each user logs on
D.
Configure Vegas to prohibit the use of U.N Manager authentication
4 . You are configuring a Windows 2000 network for dial-up access. Your company issues smart cards to all users who have dial-up access. What should you do to configure your Routing and Remote Access server? (Choose two)
A.
Configure the RRAS server to use SLIP for dial-in
B.
Select the Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) check box
C.
Configure the use of Mutual Authentication.
D.
Install a smart card logon certificate on the RRAS.
5 . You are the Network Administrator of your company network. Your network uses IPSec to ensure private and secure communications over your TCP/IP network. Using the least amount of administrative overhead you want to prevent the re-use of the previous session keys. What should you do?
A.
Impliment an IPSec policy, View the IPSec policy using the MMC IP security Policy management snap-in. ON the generate a new key every property sheet modify the time allocations.
B.
Impliment an IPSec policy, View the IPSec policy using the MMC IP security Policy management snap-in. Select the Master key Prefect forward Secrecy check box.
C.
Impliment an IPSec policy, View the IPSec policy using the MMC IP security Policy management snap-in. Select the Session key Prefect forward Secrecy check box.
D.
Install the Ipsec Policy Agent Service.
6 . You are the administrator of a single Windows 2000 domain that uses TCP/IP as it only network protocol. DHCP is used to automatically assign TCP/IP information to your Windows 2000 Professional client computers.
As of late, you have added several new Windows 2000 Professional clients to the network. Users are reporting that they cannot always access network resources.
After further investigation you find that the IP address from one of the troubled computers 169.254.0.16.
What should you do to resolve the problem:
A.
Add enough new addresses to the existing DHCP scope to include the new client computers
B.
Add another scope to the DHCP-server for the new machines
C.
Shorten the lease duration for the existing scope
D.
Assign static IP-addresses to the new Windows 2000 desktops
7 . The DNS server on your network is not performing as well as you think it could. You think there are resource records that are no longer in use and this is causing the poor performance. What can you do to fix this?
A.
From the command line, run the ipconfig utility with a command line argument 'clean'
B.
From the DNS console, select Recover unused resource records from the Action menu
C.
From the DNS console, select 'Scavenge stale resource records' from the Action menu
D.
From the command line, run the netstat utility with a command line argument 'optimize'
8 . You are the administrator of your company's network. Your Windows 2000 Server computer named Srv2 cannot communicate with your UNIX server named Srv1 Srv2 can communicate with other computers on your network. You try to ping Srv1, but you receive the following error message. "Unknown host Srv1." You create an A (host) record that has the correct name and IP address. However, when you try to ping Srv1 again, you receive the same error message
What should you do to resolve this problem?
A.
Run the ipconfig Iregisterdns command on Srv2
B.
Clear the DNS Server Cache
C.
Run the ipconfig /flushdns command on Srv2
D.
Restart the DNS server
9 . You have seven Windows 2000-based WINS servers in separate locations. How should you configure these servers to have a convergence time of less than 60 minutes. What should you do?
A.
Configure each WINS server to use a renew interval of 50 minutes. Use the default value for the verification interval
B.
Configure each WINS server to automatically configure the other WINS servers as its replication partners Use the default interval time for automatic partners configuration.
C.
Create a display of the seven WINS servers in a circular arrangement Configure each WINS server as a push/pull partner with the two WINS servers beside it in the circle .Use a replication interval of 25 minutes
D.
Designate one of the WINS servers as the central WINS server. Configure the other WINS servers as push/pull partners with the central server. Configure the central WINS server as push/pull partner with the other WINS servers. Use a replication interval of 25 minutes.
10 . You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 domain The domain has four Windows 2000-based WINS servers . You want to delegate the ability to create the four WINS servers' performance logs to a domain user named Kim . You do not want Kim to be able to change the configuration of the four WINS servers The performance logs for the WINS servers are created by using the Performance console.
How should you configure the network to accomplish this goal?
A.
Add the user Kim to the Domain Local group named Wins Users.
B.
On the four WINS servers, change the Registry permissions on the HKEY -LOCAL-MACHINEsystemCUrrentControSetServiCeSW key to include Read permission for user Kim.
C.
Create a new Domain Local group named Performance Administrators Add the user Kim to the Performance Administrators group
D.
On the four WINS servers, change the NTFS permissions on the System32Wins folder to include Read permission for user Kim
11 . You install and configure DHCP Server service on a Windows 2000 Server to automate TCP/IP client configuration. You create a scope that contains the range of valid IP addresses. You create an exclusion range, and address reservations for your TCP/IP network printers so they will always receive the same address.
None of your printers are receiving addresses from the DHCP server. Client computers are not experiencing problems. What should you do?
A.
Disable address conflict detection feature of the dhcp server service
B.
Remove the exclusion range for the addresses that are in use by the printers
C.
Remove the address reservation for the printers
D.
Enable address conflict detection feature of the dhcp server service
12 . You are the network administrator for a windows 2000 domain. Client computers in your domain are Windows 98 computers or Windows 2000 computers. Clients in your domain use a client/server application that accesses files from one of the NT4.0 server computers.
Users are reporting that they cannot connect to this Windows NT server computer. The Windows NT 4.0 server computer can successfully connect to the Windows 2000 computers.
What should you do?
A.
On the Windows NT 4.0 computer run "IPConfig /registerDNS" command
B.
On the DNS server select Enable Updates for DNS Clients That Do Not Support Dynamic Update checkbox
C.
On the DHCP server select Enable Updates for DNS Clients That Do Not Support Dynamic Update checkbox
D.
Run the "Ipconfig /flushdns" command on all of the Win2000 computers
13 . You are planning to migrate your 100 network computers from IPX/SPX to TCP/IP and establish connectivity with the Internet. Your ISP assigns the address 192.168.16.0/24 to your network. You require 10 subnets with at least 10 hosts per subnet. What subnet mask should you use?
A.
255.255.255.192
B.
255.255.255.240
C.
255.255.255.224
D.
255.255.255.248
14 . Your domain has a Windows 2000 member server named Ras1 and a Windows 2000-based DHCP Server named Dhc1. Routing and Remote Access is enabled on Ras1. Two DNS servers use IP addresses of 10.1.5.2 and 10.1.5.3. Ras1 is configured to use DHCP to assign IP addresses to remote access clients. DHCP server scope options include: Vendor: Standard, Value: 10.1.5.3, Class: None. It does not have any client reservations.
When remote access clients dial into Ras1, they receive an IP address from the DHCP scope range, but they do not receive the DNS address configured in the DHCP scope. They receive a DNS server address of 10.1.5.2. How should you configure your network to allow remote access clients to receive the DNS option from the DHCP server?
A.
Install and configure the DHCP Relay Agent routing protocol on the internal interface on Ras1.
B.
Configure the remote access client computers to enable DHCP on the dial-up connection
C.
On the DHCP server, configure the DNS scope option of 10.1.5.3 for the Default Routing and Remote Access user class
D.
Configure Ras1 to use Windows Authentication.
15 . What should you do to log all logon activity on the Routing and Remote Access Server?
A.
On the Routing and remote access server enable log authentication requests in Remote Access Logging properties..
B.
Using the domain audit policy and enable directory service access.
C.
Using the domain audit policy and enable audit account log on events
D.
Using the domain audit policy and enable audit log on events
Test Name :
Test 2
Category :
Win2k Network
Number of Question :
15
Pass Score :
80
Test Result
Your Score :
Passing Score :
80
Result :
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