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What else should you configure on Server2?

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Your network contains a RADIUS server named Server1.
You install a new server named Server2 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2 and has Network Policy Server
(NPS) installed.
You need to ensure that all accounting requests for Server2 are forwarded to Server1.
On Server2, you configure a Connection Request Policy.
What else should you configure on Server2?
To answer, select the appropriate node in the answer area.

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7 Comments on “What else should you configure on Server2?

  1. NervousTestTaker says:

    I hate the way this question is asked. In theory the answer provided is correct if you configure the Remote RADIUS server Group first. However if you take the question as it is (you have created a connection request policy already) then you would have to select connection request policy as your answer to both create and set the forwarding server in one step. If you go to Remote RADIUS Server Group and set it, it wont be part of the connection request policy without going back to it again and setting it.

    Any ideas anyone?




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    1. den says:

      the question did not mention what to do first, so since no order was mentioned I think the correct way is: first create a Remote RADIUS Server Group and then the Connection Request Policy with that group configured…
      provided answer seems correct to me




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      1. Paul says:

        By process of elimination, I think you are left with creating the Remote RADIUS Server Group, no?

        The question states: “On Server2, you configure a Connection Request Policy.”

        So I believe you can assume that all the steps required for Connection Request Policy are complete.

        I am going with the supplied answer.




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  2. B-Art says:

    The answer also could be “Connection Request Policies”. (YES, a second time)
    AFTER creating, the order will not be correct! (You have to move the policy UP policy-ordering)




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    1. Bart says:

      If you do not want the NPS server to act as a RADIUS server and process connection requests locally, you can DELETE the DEFAULT connection request policy.

      So, I am sure “Connection Request Policies”. (YES, a second(!) time)




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      1. No says:

        The fact of the matter is that they do not state that in the question and you can’t just assume it.

        They also don’t mention any Remote RADIUS Server Groups, so it has to be that.




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