Microsoft 70-216: Implementing and Administering a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network
#61. You install and configure DHCP Server service on a Windows 2000 Server to automate TCP/IP client configuration. You create a scope that contains the range of valid IP addresses. You create an exclusion range, and address reservations for your TCP/IP network printers so they will always receive the same address. None of your printers are receiving addresses from the DHCP server. Client computers are not experiencing problems.
#63. Your network consists of a Windows 2000 Server (Net_Serv) and several Windows 2000 Professional computers. Your server has a dial-up connection to the Internet. Your Windows 2000 Professional computers are configured to use APIPA. There is no DHCP server on the network. You want to implement Internet Connection Sharing to allow the Windows 2000 Professional computers to access the Internet through the dial up connection on Net_Serv.
How should you configure the server? (choose all that apply)
#64. You are the administrator of a Windows 2000 domain. The domain has a Windows 2000 member server computer named Vegas Routing and Remote Access is enabled for remote access on Vegas Some of the remote access client computers require the use of CHAP. You enable CHAP on Vegas You also configure the appropriate remote access policy to use CHAP. However, users who require CHAP report that they are not able to dial in to Vegas.
#65. You enable route and remote access on a computer running win2000 server. The Windows 2000 server is configured for use as a VPN Access to the VPN should be limited to employees who belong to the windows 2000 domain local security group VPN-Access. You configure an account for each member of the VPN-Access group by setting the option "control access through Remote Access Policy". You then delete the default remote access policy.
What step should you take to limit access to the VPN to only members of the VPN_Access Group?
#67. You have seven Windows 2000-based WINS servers in separate locations. How should you configure these servers to have a convergence time of less than 60 minutes.
#68. You are the Network Administrator of your company network. Your network uses IPSec to ensure private and secure communications over your TCP/IP network. Using the least amount of administrative overhead you want to prevent the re-use of the previous session keys.
#69. You are the administrator of a single Windows 2000 domain that uses TCP/IP as it only network protocol. DHCP is used to automatically assign TCP/IP information to your Windows 2000 Professional client computers. As of late, you have added several new Windows 2000 Professional clients to the network. Users are reporting that they cannot always access network resources. After further investigation you find that the IP address from one of the troubled computers 169.254.0.16.
#70. You are the administrator of your company's network Your company has branch offices in New York and Paris . Because each branch office will support its own Routing and Remote Access server, you implement a Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) server to centralize administration You remove the default remote access policy. You need to implement one company policy that requires all dial-up communications to use 40-bit encryption. You want to configure your network to require secure communications by using the least amount of administrative effort.