You have an existing Active Directory site named Site1. You create a new Active Directory site and
name it Site2. You need to configure Active Directory replication between Site1 and Site2. You install
a new domain controller.
You create the site link between Site1 and Site2.
What should you do next?

A.
Use the Active Directory Sites and Services console to configure a new site link bridge object.
B.
Use the Active Directory Sites and Services console to decrease the site link cost between Site1
and Site2.
C.
Use the Active Directory Sites and Services console to assign a new IP subnet to Site2. Move the
new domain controller object to Site2.
D.
Use the Active Directory Sites and Services console to configure the new domain controller as a
preferred bridgehead server for Site1.
Explanation:
Inter-site Replication
The process of creating a custom site link has five basic steps:
1. Create the site link.
2. Configure the site link’s associated attributes.
3. Create site link bridges.
4. Configure connection objects. (This step is optional.)
5. Designate a preferred bridgehead server. (This step is optional)
What????
Does anyone else think that the answer is not correct or is not well explained ?
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I’m with you on that one I think the answer would be
A.
Use the Active Directory Sites and Services console to configure a new site link bridge object.
i mean the explanation see right to me just not the answer
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I actually do agree with the answer C and here is why.
To create the requested site you need three things:
1 the site link
2 the subnet
3 the dc for that site.
The site link has been created, so what is required is to assign the proper subnet and add the server.
The site link bridge object works the same as site link but is only needed when you have switched off transitivity of replication. By default transitivity is turned on. Furthermore, as this only concerns 2 sites there isn’t even a need for a site link bridge object.
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