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Which two configurations should you performing?

Your network contains a server named Server1 that has the Network Policy and Access Services server role installed. All of the network access servers’ forward
connection requests to Server1. You create a new network policy on Server1. You need to ensure that the new policy applies only to connection requests from

Microsoft RAS servers that are located on the 192.168.0.0/24 subnet. Which two configurations should you performing? (Each correct answer presents part of the
solution. Choose two.)
1. Set the MS-RAS Vendor ID condition to $teelHead.
2. Set the Called Station ID constraint to 192.168.0.
3. Set the Client IP4 Address condition to 192.168.0.0/24.
4. Set the MS-RAS Vendor ID condition to ^311$.
5. Set the Called Station ID constraint to 192.168.0.0/24.
6. Set the Client IP4 Address condition to 192.168.0.

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5 Comments on “Which two configurations should you performing?

  1. sultan says:

    Correct answers are

    3. Set the Client IP4 Address condition to 192.168.0.0/24.
    4. Set the MS-RAS Vendor ID condition to ^311$.

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    Why 3?

    In New RADIUS Client, in Address (IP or DNS), type the IP address range for the RADIUS clients by using Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR) notation. For example, if the IP address range for the network access servers (NAS)is 10.10.0.0, type 10.10.0.0/16.

    https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc731824.aspx

    Why 4?

    The question specifies ‘…connection requests from

    Microsoft RAS servers…’. Therefore we need condition MS-RAS vendor ID (Microsoft=^311$).

    The MS-RAS-Vendor Attribute is used to indicate the manufacturer of the RADIUS client machine. It MAY be included in both Access- Request and Accounting-Request packets.

    http://www.developingsolutions.com/RadDict/Dictionary/MS-RAS-Vendor.html




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      1. Chris says:

        Sultan is correct.
        3 & 4 are the correct answers.
        CIDR format is accepted as noted in the technet link he provided.
        6 is not a valid format. 192.168.0.* or 192.168.0.+ or ^192.168.0.+ would be valid formats as well as the CIDR format.




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        1. Jony says:

          wrong! Client IP4 Address condition cant be in given that format.
          Also provided technet link show how to add multiple Radius clients by ip range, but we need to configure network policy setting Client IP4 Address condition.
          So i will go for 4 & 6




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          1. b says:

            It would have to be 3 & 4 because if you selected 6 the IP address would actually be 192.168.0.0\16 and the question specifies 192.168.0.0\24




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