Free JPR-934 Exam Braindumps (page: 5)

Page 4 of 16

The ABC.com network consists of a single Active Directory domain named ABC.com. All servers on the ABC.com network run Windows Server.

ABC.com contains a member server named ABC-SR24. ABC-SR24 is configured as a File and Print server and hosts shared folders for all ABC.com users.

One morning a ABC.com user named Dean Austin complains that ABC-SR24 responds poorly at various times throughout the day. You suspect that the poor performance is caused by broadcast traffic on the ABC.com network. What would be the best way to monitor ABC-SR24 while minimizing administrative effort?

  1. Use System Monitor to monitor the Datagrams/sec counter in the UDPv4 object.
  2. Double click on the Local Area Connection and view the status of the network connection.
  3. Open Task Manager and monitor the Networking tab.
  4. Configure an alert in Performance Monitor to send you an alert when the Datagrams/sec counter in the UDPv4 object is high.

Answer(s): D



The ABC.com network consists of a single Active Directory domain named ABC.com. All servers on the ABC.com network run Windows Server.

The ABC.com domain contains two Active Directory sites named ABC-Site1 and ABC-Site2. ABC-Site1 contains a domain controller named ABC-DC1. ABC-Site2 contains a domain controller named ABC-DC2. Each domain controller is configured as a DNS server and hosts the ABC.com Active Directory Integrated Zone.

Users in ABC-Site2 report that they are unable to log on to the domain.

On a client computer in ABC-Site2, you run the “nslookup ABC-DC2” command. The command returns the IP address of ABC-DC2. You open Active Directory Users and Computers on the client computer but you are unable to connect to ABC-DC2.
How can you resolve this problem?

  1. Run the ipconfig /registerdns command on ABC-DC2.
  2. Configure a secondary zone on ABC-DC2 for the ABC.com domain and force replication from ABC-DC1.
  3. Use Active Directory Sites and Services to force Active Directory replication.
  4. Use the Services console to restart the Net Logon service on ABC-DC2.

Answer(s): D



The ABC.com network consists of a single Active Directory domain named ABC.com. All servers on the ABC.com network run Windows Server. Your instruction is to set up a child domain named us.ABC.com.

You install Windows Server on a new standalone server named ABC-DC03 and manually assign an IP address. You attempt to run dcpromo to promote ABC-DC03 to a domain controller. You select the new domain in an existing forest option. The wizard prompts you for the network credentials to join the us.ABC.com to the ABC.com forest. You then receive an error message indicating that a domain controller in the ABC.com domain cannot be found.

How can you ensure that ABC-DC03 can be promoted to a domain controller in the us.ABC.com domain?

  1. By installing the DNS Server service on ABC-DC03.
  2. By creating a host (A) record for ABC-DC03 on a DNS server in the ABC.com domain.
  3. By first joining ABC-DC03 to a workgroup named us.ABcom.
  4. By having the ABC-DC03 client DNS settings configured to use a DNS server in the ABC.com domain.
  5. By creating a delegation on a ABC.com DNS server to delegate the us.ABC.com zone to ABC-DC03.

Answer(s): D



The ABC.com network consists of a single Active Directory domain named ABC.com. All the servers on the network run Windows Server servers. The network contains a file server named ABC-SR24. ABC-SR24 hosts shared folders for users in the Sales department.

All shared folders are backed up using a Normal backup on a weekly basis over the weekend. An incremental backup of the shared folders is taken every night.

A Copy backup of the shared folders is taken every Thursday night after the incremental backup. On Friday morning, the Sales manager reports that he has accidentally deleted an important file. He asks you to restore the file as quickly as possible. He doesn’t know when the file was last modified.
From which backup tape or tapes should you restore the file?

  1. The last normal backup and the last incremental backup.
  2. The last normal backup and the incremental backups from Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.
  3. The last incremental backup.
  4. The last normal backup.
  5. The last Copy backup.

Answer(s): E






Post your Comments and Discuss Juniper JPR-934 exam with other Community members:

JPR-934 Discussions & Posts