Your network contains two Web servers named Server1 and Server2. Both servers run Windows
Server 2012 R2.
Server1 and Seiver2 are nodes in a Network Load Balancing (NLB) cluster. The NIB cluster contains an
application named App1 that is accessed by using the URL http://app1.contoso.com.
You plan to perform maintenance on Server1.
You need to ensure that all new connections to App1 are directed to Server2. The solution must not
disconnect the existing connections to Server1.
What should you run?
A.
The Stop-NlbCluster cmdlet
B.
The nlb.exe stop command
C.
The Suspend-NlbCluster cmdlet
D.
The nlb.exe suspend command
Explanation:
The Stop-NlbClusterNode cmdlet stops a node in an NLB cluster. When you use the stop the nodes in
the cluster, client connections that are already in progress are interrupted. To avoid interrupting
active connections, consider using the -drain parameter, which allows the node to continue servicing
active connections but disables all new traffic to that node.