What should you do?
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.
What should you do?
What should you do first?
Your network contains a DNS server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2008 R2.
Root hints for Server1 are configured as shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)
You need to add root hints to Server1.
What should you do first?
What should you do?
Your network contains a single Active Directory domain. The domain contains two servers. The servers are configured as shown in the following table.
Server name Role service
Server1 Remote Desktop Licensing (RD Licensing)
Server1 Remote Desktop Session Host (RD Session Host)
Server2 Remote Desktop Session Host (RD Session Host)
Server2 is configured to use Server1 as a licensing server. You install 100 Remote Desktop Services Per User client access licenses (RDS Per User CALs) on Server1.
You discover that when users connect to Remote Desktop Services (RDS) on Server2, they receive temporary licenses.
You need to ensure that users receive permanent licenses when they connect to Server2.
What should you do?
Which filter should you use?
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 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.
Which filter should you use?
What should you do?
Your network contains a DNS server named DC1 that runs Windows Server 2008 R2.
The network uses a network ID of 10.1.1.0/24.
You open the DNS console on Server1 as shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)
You need to ensure that all client computers can resolve the IPv4 addresses of computers on the network to fully qualified domain names (FQDNs).
What should you do?
What should you do?
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.
What should you do?
What should you do from the Routing and Remote Access console?
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. What should you do from the Routing and Remote Access console?
What should you do?
Your company has a single Active Directory domain. The company network is protected by a firewall. Remote users connect to your network through a VPN server by using PPTP. When the users try to connect to the VPN server, they receive the following error message: "Error 721: The remote computer is not responding."
You need to ensure that users can establish a VPN connection.
What should you do?
What should you do?
Your company has a main office and a branch office. The company network has two WINS servers. You have an application that requires NetBIOS name resolution. The WINS servers are configured as shown in the following table.
You discover that the WINS addresses on all client computers in both offices are configured in the following order of use:
10.1.0.23
10.6.0.254
You reconfigure the WINS addresses on all client computers in the branch office in the following order of use:
10.6.0.254
10.1.0.23
After the reconfiguration, users in the branch office are unable to connect to the servers that are located in the main office.
You need to restore name resolution in the branch office.
What should you do?
Which command should you run on WKS1?
Your company has an IPv4 Ethernet network.
A router named R1 connects your segment to the Internet. A router named R2 joins your subnet with a segment named Private1. The Private1 segment has a network address of 10.128.4.0/26. Your computer named WKS1 requires access to servers on the Private1 network. The WKS1 computer configuration is as shown in the following table.
WKS1 is unable to connect to the Private1 network by using the current configuration. You need to add a persistent route for the Private1 network to the routing table on WKS1.
Which command should you run on WKS1?