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You work as a Network Administrator for ABC.com. The company has a Windows domainbased network. In order to automate the TCP/IP configuration for the client computers in the network, you install the DHCP Server service on a Windows member server. You want to ensure that all the network printers always use the same IP address. In order to accomplish this, you create IP address reservations for the network printers while creating the DHCP scope. You also define an exclusion range for the printers. Now, none of the printers are receiving the IP addresses. However, the client computers are not experiencing this problem.
What will you do to resolve the issue?

  1. Remove the exclusion range for the addresses that are being used by the printers.
  2. Assign the IP addresses to the printers manually.
  3. Run the IPCONFIG /release command-line utility on the printers.
  4. Remove the client reservations for the addresses that are being used by the printers.

Answer(s): A



Mark works as a Network Administrator for ABC.com. The company has a Windows Active Directorybased single domain single forest network. The network contains five member servers and 110 Windows XP Professional client computers. The client computers in the network receive IP addresses from the DHCP server.

One of the member servers named DBSERV works as a database server. Mark configures the DHCP server to lease the reserved IP address 192.168.1.10 to DBSERV. He also creates an A record for DBSERV on the DNS server that uses the IP address 192.168.1.10.
Users complain that they are unable to access DBSERV. Mark runs the IPCONFIG /all command from the command prompt on DBSERV. He finds the following results:


Now, Mark wants to ensure that DBSERV receives the IP address 192.168.1.10.
What will he do to accomplish this?

  1. Write the MAC address of the DBSERV network adapter with dashes in the client reservation.
  2. Change the MAC address in the client reservation setting.
  3. Authorize the DHCP server.
  4. Remove the A record for DBSERV from the DNS server.

Answer(s): B



Mark works as a Network Administrator for ABC.com. The company has its headquarters at New York and a branch office at Miami. The headquarters has a Windows domain-based network named Nettech.com. The network has three Windows member servers and 120 Windows XP Professional client computers. One of the member servers named DNSServ is working as a DNS server. The branch office in Miami also has a Windows domain-based network named Nettech1.com.

One Windows member server named DNSServ1 is working as a primary DNS server in Nettech1.com. DNSServ is a secondary zone server for Nettech1.com. Mark wants to monitor the notification traffic between these two domains and keep a record of when the primary DNS server for Nettech1.com informs DNSServ if there are available changes in the Nettech1.com zone.
What will he do to accomplish this?

  1. Enable debug logging on DNSServ by selecting the Log packets for debugging check box and select the Notification check box.
  2. Configure auditing on DNSServ.
  3. Enable debug logging on DNSServ by selecting the Log packets for debugging check box.
  4. Execute the REPLMON command on DNSServ.

Answer(s): A



Mark works as a Network Administrator for ABC.com. The company has a Windows domainbased network. The network contains two domain controllers, four Windows member servers, and 300 Windows XP Professional client computers. One of the member servers named RRASSRV works as a Routing and Remote Access Server. RRAS is configured as a VPN server. A company employee named Rick works from a remote location. Rick daily connects to RRASSRV by using a VPN connection and uploads daily reports on RRASSRV. He is the only person who connects to RRASSRV by using the VPN connection. Mark notices that Rick is able to access the other computers on the network while he is connected to RRASSRV. Mark wants to prevent Rick from accessing the other computers on the network.
What will he do to accomplish this?

  1. In the Routing and Remote Access management console on RRASSRV, click the IP tab page in the server properties dialog box and deselect the Enable IP routing check box.
  2. In the Routing and Remote Access management console on RRASSRV, click the General tab page in the server properties dialog box and deselect the Remote access server check box.
  3. In the Routing and Remote Access management console on RRASSRV, click the PPP tab page in the server properties dialog box and deselect the Multilink connections check box.
  4. In the Routing and Remote Access management console on RRASSRV, click the IP tab page in the server properties dialog box and disable the IP routing radio button.

Answer(s): A



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