What should you do?
Your company uses Network Access Protection (NAP) to enforce policies on client computers that connect to the network. Client computers run Windows 7. A Group Policy is used to configure client computers to obtain updates from Windows Server Update Services (WSUS). Company policy requires that updates labeled Important and Critical must be applied before client computers can access network resources.
You need to ensure that client computers meet the company policy requirement.
What should you do?
What should you do?
Network Access Protection (NAP) is configured for the corporate network. Users connect to the corporate network by using portable computers. The company policy requires confidentiality of data when the data is in transit between the portable computers and the servers.
You need to ensure that users can access network resources only from computers that comply with the company policy.
What should you do?
What should you do?
Your network contains a server that runs Windows Server 2008 R2. The server has the Network Policy and Access Services server role installed.
You need to allow only members of a global group named Group1 VPN access to the network.
What should you do?
What should you use?
Your network contains a Network Policy Server (NPS) named NPS1. NPS1 is configured for remote access account lockout. A domain user named User1 has been locked out by NPS1.
You need to unlock the User1 user account on NPS1.
What should you use?
Which ports should you allow through the firewall?
Your network contains a Network Policy Server (NPS) named NPS1 and a network access server named NAS1. NAS1 is configured to use NPS1 for authentication and accounting. A firewall separates NPS1 and NAS1.
You need to ensure that NAS1 can successfully send authentication and accounting messages to NPS1.
Which ports should you allow through the firewall?
What should you do?
Your network contains two Active Directory forests named contoso.com and fabrikam.com. You have a standalone Network Policy Server (NPS) named NPS1. You have a VPN server named VPN1. VPN1 is configured as a RADIUS client to NPS1.
You need to ensure that users from both forests can establish VPN connections by using their own domain accounts.
What should you do?
Which RADIUS attributes should you add?
Your network contains a Network Policy Server (NPS) named Server1.
You need to configure a network policy for a VLAN.
Which RADIUS attributes should you add?
What should you do?
Your network contains an Active Directory forest. The forest contains two domains named contoso.com and eu.contoso.com. You install a Network Policy Server (NPS) named Server1 in the contoso.com domain.
You need to ensure that Server1 can read the dial-in properties of the user accounts in the eu.contoso.com domain.
What should you do?
What should you do next on Server2?
Your network contains a Network Policy Server (NPS) named Server1. Server1 is configured to use SQL logging. You add a second NPS server named Server2. You need to ensure that Server2 has the same RADIUS authentication and logging settings as Server1. You export the NPS settings from Server1, and then import the settings to Server2.
What should you do next on Server2?
Which RADIUS attribute should you log?
Your network contains a Network Policy Server (NPS) named Server1. NPS1 provides authentication for all of the VPN servers on the network.
You need to track the usage information of all VPN connections.
Which RADIUS attribute should you log?