You need to ensure that client computers, can access cached files stored on the file server
Your company office network includes a file server that has Windows Server 2008 R2 installed and client computers that have Windows 7 Enterprise installed. The computers are members of an Active Directory domain. The File server has the BranchCache feature installed. All client computers have Windows Firewall along with Advanced Security enabled for all network profiles.
You need to ensure that client computers, can access cached files stored on the file server.
What should you do?
You need to transfer a complete copy of the zone from Server1 to Server2
Your network contains an Active Directory forest named contoso.com. The forest contains two member servers named Server1 and Server2. Server1 and Server2 have the DNS Server server role installed.
Server1 hosts a standard primary zone for contoso.com. Server2 is configured as a secondary name server for contoso.com.
You experience issues with the copy of the zone on Server2,
You verify that both copies of the zone have the same serial number.
You need to transfer a complete copy of the zone from Server1 to Server2.
What should you do on Server2?
You need to ensure that the clients can be assigned IP addresses from DC1
Your network contains a server named DC1 that has the DHCP Server server role installed.
You discover that clients are not being assigned IP addresses from DC1.
You open the DHCP console as shown in the exhibit. (Refer to the Exhibit.)
You need to ensure that the clients can be assigned IP addresses from DC1.
What should you do?
Which port or ports should you allow through Windows Firewall?
Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com.
The domain contains a server named Server2 that has the DNS Server server role installed.
You need to configure the Windows Firewall on Server2 to allow client computers access to the DNS Server service.
Which port or ports should you allow through Windows Firewall?