What should you do to ensure that Server1 can communicate with all computers on the network?
Your network contains a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2008 R2. The network contains multiple subnets.
An administrator reports that Server1 fails to communicate with computers on remote subnets. You run route.exe print on Server1 as shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)
You need to ensure that Server1 can communicate with all computers on the network.
exhibit What should you do?
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What should you configure on DNS2 for contoso.com?
Your company has a main office and a branch office.
The network contains two DNS servers named DNS1 and DNS2. DNS1 is located in the main office. DNS1 hosts a primary standard zone named contoso.com. The contoso.com zone is configured to use DNSSEC.
DNS2 is located in the branch office. DNS2 is a caching-only DNS server. You need to ensure that client computers in the branch office can receive authoritative responses to queries for contoso.com if a WAN link fails. DNSSEC security must be maintained.
What should you configure on DNS2 for contoso.com?
What should you do from the Routing and Remote Access console to prevent the server from receiving routes for
Your network contains multiple servers that run Windows Server 2008 R2. The servers have the Routing and Remote Access Services (RRAS) role service installed. The servers are configured to support Routing Information Protocol (RIP).
You need to prevent the server from receiving routes for the 10.0.0.0 network. What should you do from the Routing and Remote Access console?
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What should you do from the Routing and Remote Access consoles?
Your network contains the servers configured as shown in the following table.
Your company is assigned the public IP addresses from 131.107.0.1 to 131.107.0.31. You need to ensure that Web1 is accessible from the Internet by using https://131.107.0.2. exhibit What should you do from the Routing and Remote Access console?
What should you do to prevent unauthorized DHCP clients from receiving addresses from Server1?
Your network contains an Active Directory domain. The domain contains a DHCP server named Server1.
You create a scope named Scope1 on Server1.
You need to prevent unauthorized DHCP clients from receiving addresses from Server1.
exhibit What should you do?
What should you do to ensure that the DHCP server can respond to DHCP clients?
Your network contains a DHCP server that is configured as shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)
You need to ensure that the DHCP server can respond to DHCP clients.
exhibit What should you do?
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What should you do from the DHCP console?
Your network contains two DHCP servers named Server1 and Server2.
On Server1, you create a scope named Scope1.
You need to ensure that DHCP clients receive IP addresses from the address range in Scope1 if Server1 is unavailable. The solution must prevent both servers from assigning duplicate IP addresses.
exhibit What should you do from the DHCP console?
Which address should you assign?
Your network contains a single Active Directory domain. All servers run Windows Server 2008 R2. You have an IPv6-only infrastructure that has multiple subnets. You deploy a new server named Server1.
You need to ensure that Server1 can communicate with the client computers in all of the internal subnets. The solution must use an address that is reserved for internal networks.
exhibit Which address should you assign?
What should you do to display mnemonic host names instead of IP addresses for all the frames?
You perform a security audit on a server named Server1. You install the Microsoft Network Monitor 3.0 application on Server1.
You find that only some of the captured frames display host mnemonic names in the Source column and the Destination column. All other frames display IP addresses. You need to display mnemonic host names instead of IP addresses for all the frames.
exhibit What should you do?
Which filter should you use to build a filter in the Network Monitor application to capture the DHCP traffic b
Your company has a server named DC1 that runs Windows Server 2008 R2. Server1 has the DHCP Server server role installed.
You find that a desktop computer named Computer1 is unable to obtain an IP configuration from the DHCP server.
You install the Microsoft Network Monitor 3.0 application on Server1. You enable P-Mode (Promiscuous Mode) in the Network Monitor application configuration. You plan to capture only the DHCP server-related traffic between Server1 and Computer1.
The network interface configuration for the two computers is shown in the following table.
You need to build a filter in the Network Monitor application to capture the DHCP traffic between Server1 and Computer1.
exhibit Which filter should you use?