What should you do to quickly verify whether ISA1 is allowing traffic to TCP port 139?
Your network contains an ISA Server 2006 computer named ISA1. The IP address bound to the external network adapter of ISA1 is 192.168.100.141. You run the netstat Cna command on ISA1. The relevant portion of the output is shown in the following table.
You need to be able to quickly verify whether ISA1 is allowing traffic to TCP port 139. What should you do?
What should you do next to ensure that users on the Internal network can access information on WebServer2?
You are the administrator of an ISA Server 2006 computer named ISA1. ISA1 has two network adapters. Access rules allow users on the Internal network to have HTTP access to the Internet.
You add a third network adapter to ISA1 and connect the third network adapter to a perimeter network.
You place a Web server named WebServer2 on this perimeter network segment. WebServer2 must be accessible to computers on the Internal network. You create a computer object for WebServer2 and then create an access rule that allows Internal network clients HTTP access to WebServer2.
Users are not required to authenticate with ISA1 to access WebServer2. Users report that they cannot access information on WebServer2. When they attempt to access the Web site, they receive the following error message: Error Code 10060: Connection timeout. Background:
There was a time out before the page could be retrieved. This might indicate that the network is congested or that the website is experiencing technical difficulties. You need to ensure that users on the Internal network can access information on WebServer2.
First, you verify that WebServer2 is operational.
What should you do next?
What should you do to ensure prompt delivery of all messages and attachments from Wingtip Toys to Contoso, Ltd
You are the Exchange administrator for Wingtip Toys. The network consists of a single Active Directory domain. The functional level of the domain is Microsoft Windows Server 2003.
The Exchange organization contains two servers that run Exchange Server 2003. The servers are named Exch1 and BH1. All mailboxes are located on Exch1.
BH1 is a bridgehead server and contains no mailboxes. BH1 is configured with an SMTP connector for all Wingtip Toys Internet e-mail.
Wingtip employees need to begin to communicate with employees at a separate company named Contoso, Ltd.
The employees need to communicate by using e-mail during business hours. Employees from Wingtip Toys and Contoso, Ltd., need to send each other attachments that average 20 MB in size.
Your company purchases a new leased line to Contoso, Ltd. Contoso, Ltd., uses a UNIX-based e-mail system. The relevant portion of the network is configured as shown in the following diagram.
You create aliases in your global address list (GAL) for the employees at Contoso, Ltd.
You need to ensure prompt delivery of all messages and attachments from Wingtip Toys to Contoso, Ltd. You do not want these attachments to delay delivery of other Wingtip Toys messages to the Internet.
What should you do?
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You need to ensure that Mail3 can communicate with all computers on the network.
You are the Exchange administrator for your company. The network consists of two subnets. All client computers are located in one subnet.
All servers are located in a central data center that uses a single IP subnet. The data center contains the hosts shown in the following table.
You install Exchange Server 2003 on a new computer in the data center. The computer is named Mail3. After
installation, the network administrator makes some changes to the TCP/IP settings of Mail3 as shown in the
following table.
You discover that Mail3 cannot communicate with any of the other servers. You test network connectivity on
Mail3 by using the ping command. When you attempt to ping DC1, you receive the following error message:
"Destination host unreachable."
You need to ensure that Mail3 can communicate with all computers on the network.
What should you do to ensure that mail delivery occurs between the two Exchange servers?
You are the Exchange administrator for your company. The network consists of two sites. Each site has its own IP subnet.
Each site contains a computer that runs Exchange Server 2003.The two Exchange servers are named Mail1 and Mail2.
The configuration of the network and the servers is shown in the following diagram.
Users in each site have mailboxes on the Exchange server in their own site.
Users in site A report that they can connect successfully to Mail1, but that email sent to users in site B is not delivered.
You test connectivity between the sites by using the ping command.
When you attempt to ping Mail1 from Mail2, you receive the following error message: "Destination host unreachable."
You need to ensure that mail delivery occurs between the two Exchange servers. What should you do?
What should you do to reduce the LDAP traffic sent across the VPN?
You are the network administrator for your company. The company operates a main office and one branch office.
Both offices are connected to the Internet and use a VPN for interoffice communications. The relevant portion of the network is configured as shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)
The network consists of a single Active Directory domain. Each office has one domain controller. Each office also has one Exchange Server 2003 computer, which hosts all mailboxes for users in that office.
Users in the branch office report that sending email messages from Mail2 sometimes requires several minutes.
However, the problem does not occur consistently. You discover that a large quantity of LDAP queries are passed from the branch office to DC1.
You verify that DC2 is configured as a global catalog server. You need to reduce the LDAP traffic sent across the VPN.
What should you do?
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What should you do to ensure that you can successfully complete the installation?
You are the Exchange administrator for Woodgrove Bank. The network consists of a single Active Directory domain named woodgrovebank.com.
The domain contains two domain controllers named DC1 and DC2, which are also configured as DNS servers.
The Exchange organization contains two servers that run Exchange Server 2003.
Your company acquires a subsidiary named Humongous Insurance and opens a new office for the subsidiary. You deploy a new domain controller named DC1 in a new domain tree at the new office.
You configure DC1 as a DNS server. The relevant portion of the resulting network configuration is shown in the Network exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)
You install Windows Server 2003 on a new computer in the new office. You name the new server Exch3 and join it to the humongousinsurance.com domain.
You begin to install Exchange Server 2003 on Exch3.humongousinsurance.com.
However, the installation fails, and you receive the message shown in the Error Message exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)
You need to ensure that you can successfully complete the installation of Exch3.humongousinsurance.com.
What should you do?
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What should you do to ensure that email messages can be sent between all Exchange servers in the Exchange orga
You are the Exchange administrator for Northwind Traders. The network consists of a single Active Directory domain that contains a single Exchange organization.
The Exchange servers are named Exch1, Exch2, and Exch3. All three run Exchange Server 2003 and host user mailboxes.
You discover that users who have mailboxes on Exch1 cannot send email messages to users who have mailboxes on Exch2.
All other email messages flow normally. You run the ping and the nslookup commands on Exch1.
The output from the commands is shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)
You need to ensure that email messages can be sent between all Exchange servers in the Exchange organization. What should you do?
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What should you do to optimize the performance of Outlook Web Access for branch office users. ?
You are the Exchange administrator for your company. The main office has 5,700 users. A total of 1,500 users work in 70 different branch offices.
All branch offices are connected to the main office by WAN connections. The Exchange organization contains four servers that run Exchange Server 2003.
Each Exchange server contains 1,800 mailboxes.All Exchange servers are located in the main office and are configured as Microsoft Outlook Web Access servers.
Only SSL connections are accepted for Outlook Web Access. Branch office users connect to the Exchange servers by using Outlook Web Access.
They report unacceptably slow response times when they access the servers.
You use System Monitor on one Exchange server to collect the performance data shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)
You need to optimize the performance of Outlook Web Access for branch office users. What should you do?
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What should you do to ensure that after you restore the mailbox store, users have all of the most current data
You are the Exchange administrator for your company. The network contains a single Exchange Server 2003 computer. The Exchange server contains one storage group and one mailbox store.
Full backups of the mailbox store and transaction log files are performed every night. After the mailbox store is restored from tape, users report that some of their email messages are not restored.
You discover that the storage group is configured as shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)
You need to ensure that after you restore the mailbox store, users have all of the most current data. What should you do?
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