Which inbound ports should you allow on the hardware firewall?
Your network contains a hardware firewall between the internal network and the Internet.
On the internal network, you install a new server named Server1.
Server1 has the Streaming Media Services role installed.
You configure Server1 to use only real-time streaming protocol (RTSP) streaming.
You create an on-demand unicast publishing point.
You need to ensure that users from the Internet can access the publishing point on Server1.
Which inbound ports should you allow on the hardware firewall?
Which protocol should you configure?
Your network contains a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2008 R2.
Server1 has the Streaming Media Services role and the Web Server (IIS) role installed.
You have a confidential media file.
You need to ensure that the media file streams are encrypted.
Which protocol should you configure?
What should you modify?
Your network contains two servers named Server1 and Server2 that have the Streaming Media Services role installed.
Server1 is located in a subnet named Subnet1.
Server2 is located in a subnet named Subnet2.
Server1 has an on-demand publishing point named Content1.
Content1 has a 1-Mbps bit rate.
Server2 is configured as a cache/proxy server.
You need to ensure that users on Subnet2 can stream Content1 from Server2.
The solution must ensure that Content1 is available on Server2 before the users request the stream.
What should you modify?
What should you configure for each Web site?
Your network contains a Web server that runs Windows Server 2008 R2.
The server has two Web sites named Site1 and Site2.
Site1 is accessed by using the name site1.contoso.com.
Site2 is accessed by using the name site2.contoso.com.
You plan to configure both Web sites to use SSL encryption.
You need to ensure that users can access Site1 by using the URL https://site1.contoso.com and Site2 by using the URL https://site2.contoso.com.
What should you configure for each Web site?
Which two settings should you modify? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution
Your network contains a Web server named Web1 that runs Windows Server 2008 R2.
Web1 has a wildcard certificate installed.
Web1 has two Web sites as shown.
You discover that when you go to the URL https://site1.contoso.com in Internet Explorer, you connect to Site2.
You need to ensure that when users go to https://site1.contso.com in Internet Explorer, they connect to Site1.
The solution must ensure that all connections to Site1 are secure.
Which two settings should you modify? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)
Which format should you use to export the certificate?
Your network contains two Web servers named Server1 and Server2.
Server1 has a Web site named Site1.
Site 1 is configured to use SSL.
You need to import the SSL certificate from Server1 to Server2.
The solution must ensure that the private key is also imported.
Which format should you use to export the certificate?
Which tool should you use?
Your network contains a Web server that runs Windows Server 2008 R2.
You need to back up all Web site content.
Which tool should you use?
You need to capture an image of Server1 to WDS1
Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com
The domain contains a member server named WDS1.
You install the Windows Deployment Services (WDS) server role on WDS1.
You have a reference computer named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2008R2.
You need to capture an image of Server1 to WDS1.
What should you do first?
You need to manually copy the VHDs
Your network contains a virtual machine (VM) named VM1.
VM1 contains two virtual hard disks (VHDs).
One VHD is a dynamically expanding disk and the other VHD is a fixed disk.
You need to manually copy the VHDs.
The solution must minimize the amount of downtime for VM1.
What should you do first?
You need to ensure that the server meets the corporate security policy
Your network contains a server that runs Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard.
The server is configured to native boot from a virtual hard disk (VHD).
All hard disks on the server are configured as basic disks that use an MBR.
A new corporate security policy states that all of the hard disks on the server must use Windows BitLocker Drive Encryption (BitLocker).
You need to ensure that the server meets the corporate security policy.
What should you do first?