What should you configure?
You are the network administrator for Contoso, Ltd.The network consists of an Active Directory forest that contains one domain named contoso.com.All servers run Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2).
Contoso has a business partnership with A.Datum Corporation.The A.Datum network consists of an Active Directory forest that contains one domain named adatum.com.All A.Datum servers run Windows Server 2003 SP2.
All DNS zones are configured to only allow zone transfers to name servers for the zone.
Contoso and A.Datum are connected by a dedicated WAN link.The relevant portion of the network is configured as shown in the exhibit.
Datum servers are inaccessible from the Internet.
You need to configure DNS1 to meet the following requirements:
.Allow Contoso users to resolve DNS names for adatum.com.
.Prevent the need for any modification on A.Datum DNS servers.
.Allow Contoso users to resolve DNS names internally and on the Internet.
Minimize administrative overhead.
What should you configure?
Exhibit:
You need to ensure that Client1 receives an IP configuration from Server1
Your network consists of a single Active Directory domain. You implement a new subnet.On the new subnet, you install a new DHCP server that runs Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2).You create a scope for the 192.168.10.0/24 network ID.
You connect a new client computer named Client1 to the subnet.Client1 runs Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3 (SP3).
You discover that Client1 has an IP address of 169.254.10.22 and is configured to receive IP configurations automatically.
You need to ensure that Client1 receives an IP configuration from Server1.
What should you do?
What are two possible ways to achieve this goal? (Each correct answer presents a complete solution
You are the network administrator for your company.All servers run Windows Server 2003. All servers are configured with static IP addresses.All client computers run Windows XP Professional.All client computers are configured as DHCP clients.
The company has a main office and one branch office.The offices are separated by a router.A DHCP server is deployed in each office.
One of the DHCP servers shuts down unexpectedly.It takes four hours to repair the server.During that time, several mobile users connect their portable computers to the network and report that they cannot connect to shared resources on the network.
After the server is repaired, you create a new scope on each DHCP server that includes IP addresses for the other office.You activate the scopes.
You test the new DHCP configuration by shutting down the DHCP server in the main office.You find out that the client computers in the main office are not receiving IP addresses from the DHCP server in the branch office.
You need to ensure that when the DHCP server in one office fails, the client computers will receive a correct IP address configuration from the DHCP server in the other office.
What are two possible ways to achieve this goal? (Each correct answer presents a complete solution.Choose two.)
Which IP address should you use?
Your company has a main office and plans to open a new branch office.
All servers run Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2).
You assign the network address of 192.168.1.64/26 to the new branch office.
You need to configure the network settings for a server in the branch office.
Which IP address should you use?
Which command should you instruct users to run?
You have a file server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2).All client computers run Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3 (SP3).
The IP configuration for Server1 is shown in the following table.
You replace the network card on Server1. You configure the new network card to use the existing IP configuration.
Users reports that they receive a time-out error message when they connect to Server1.
You need to ensure that users can immediately connect to Server1.
Which command should you instruct users to run?
You need to ensure that computers in the new network segment can receive their IP configurations from Server1
You have a single network segment.All servers run Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2).
You have a DHCP server named Server1. Client computers receive IP addresses from Server1.
You add a second network segment separated by a RFC 1542-compliant router.
You need to ensure that computers in the new network segment can receive their IP configurations from Server1.
You make the appropriate configuration changes on the router.
What should you do on Server1?
You need to ensure that the new network card uses the same media access control (MAC) address as the card that
You have a server that runs Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2).
You replace the network card on the server.
You need to ensure that the new network card uses the same media access control (MAC) address as the card that has been replaced.
What should you do?
You need to ensure that the server can connect to Windows Update
You have a server that runs Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2).The server connects to the Internet by using a router.
You attempt to launch Windows Update and receive the following error message: “Cannot find server or DNS Error.”
The IP configurations of the server are shown in the exhibit.
You need to ensure that the server can connect to Windows Update.
What should you do?
Exhibit:
Which subnet mask should you assign to Server1?
Your company has three offices.
The network contains servers that run Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2).The relevant portion of the network is configured as shown in the exhibit.
You need to ensure that Server1 can communicate with computers in the other offices.
Which subnet mask should you assign to Server1?
Exhibit:
You need to configure the server to support only the MS-CHAP v2 authentication protocol for remote access auth
You have a server that runs Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2).Routing and Remote Access is enabled and the server is configured as a remote access server.
You need to configure the server to support only the MS-CHAP v2 authentication protocol for remote access authentication.
What should you do from the Routing and Remote Access snap-in?