Monday, February 6, 2012

Server 2008 Questions with Answers

Exam : Microsoft 70-642

Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure

1.Your company is designing its public network. The network will use an IPv4 range of 131.107.40.0/22.

The network must be configured as shown in the following exhibit.

You need to configure subnets for each segment.

Which network addresses should you assign?

A.Segment A: 131.107.40.0/23

Segment B: 131.107.42.0/24

Segment C: 131.107.43.0/25

Segment D: 131.107.43.128/27

B.Segment A: 131.107.40.0/25

Segment B: 131.107.40.128/26

Segment C: 131.107.43.192/27

Segment D: 131.107.43.224/30

C.Segment A: 131.107.40.0/23

Segment B: 131.107.41.0/24

Segment C: 131.107.41.128/25

Segment D: 131.107.43.0/27

D.Segment A: 131.107.40.128/23

Segment B: 131.107.43.0/24

Segment C: 131.107.44.0/25

Segment D: 131.107.44.128/27

Answer: A

2.Your company has an IPv6 network that has 25 segments. You deploy a server on the IPv6 network.

You need to ensure that the server can communicate with all segments on the IPv6 network.

What should you do?

A.Configure the IPv6 address as fd00::2b0:d0ff:fee9:4143/8.

B.Configure the IPv6 address as fe80::2b0:d0ff:fee9:4143/64.

C.Configure the IPv6 address as ff80::2b0:d0ff:fee9:4143/64.

D.Configure the IPv6 address as 0000::2b0:d0ff:fee9:4143/64.

Answer: A

3.Your company uses DHCP to lease IPv4 addresses to computers at the main office. AWAN link connectsthe main office to a branch office. All computers in the branch office are configured with static IP addresses.

The branch office does not use DHCP and uses a different subnet.

You need to ensure that the portable computers can connect to network resources at the main office and the branch office.

How should you configure each portable computer?

A.Use a static IPv4 address in the range used at the branch office.

B.Use an alternate configuration that contains a static IP address in the range used at the main office.

C.Use the address that was assigned by the DHCP server as a static IP address.

D.Use an alternate configuration that contains a static IP address in the range used at the branch office.

Answer: D

4.Your company has computers in multiple locations that use IPv4 and IPv6. Each location is protected by a firewall that performs symmetric NAT.

You need to allow peer-to-peer communication between all locations.

What should you do?

A.Configure dynamic NAT on the firewall.

B.Configure the firewall to allow the use of Teredo.

C.Configure a link local IPv6 address for the internal interface of the firewall.

D.Configure a global IPv6 address for the external interface of the firewall.

Answer: B

5.Your company has recently deployed a server that runs Windows Server 2008. The server has the IP information shown below:

IP address: 192.168.46.186

Subnet mask: 255.255.255.192

Default gateway: 192.168.46.1

Users on remote subnets report that they are unable to connect to the server.

You need to ensure all users are able to connect to the server.

What should you do?

A.Change the IP address to 192.168.46.129.

B.Change the IP address to 192.168.46.200.

C.Change the subnet mask to a 24-bit mask.

D.Change the subnet mask to a 27-bit mask.

Answer: C

6.You have a Windows Server 2008 computer that has an IP address of 172.16.45.9/21.

The server is configured to use IPv6 addressing.

You need to test IPv6 communication to a server that has an IP address of 172.16.40.18/21.

What should you do from a command prompt?

A.Type ping 172.16.45.9

B.Type ping 9.45.16.172.

C.Type ping followed by the Link-local address of the server.

D.Type ping followed by the Site-local address of the server.

Answer: C

7.You configure a new file server that runs Windows Server 2008. Users access shared files on the file server. Users report that they are unable to access the shared files.

The TCP/IP properties for the file server are configured as shown in the following exhibit.

You need to ensure that users are able to access the shared files.

How should you configure the TCP/IP properties on the file server?

A.Configure a static IP address.

B.Configure the default gateway.

C.Configure the DNS server address.

D.Add the domain to the DNS suffix on the network interface.

Answer: A

8.Your company has a single Active Directory domain. The domain runs at the functional level of Windows server 2003. You install the DHCP service on a server named DHCP1. You attempt to start the DHCP service, but it does not start.

You need to ensure that the DHCP service starts.

What should you do?

A.Restart DHCP1.

B.Configure a scope on DHCP1.

C.Activate the scope on DHCP1.

D.Authorize DHCP1 in the Active Directory domain.

Answer: D

9.Your company has an Active Directory forest. The corporate network uses DHCP to configure clientcomputer IP addresses.

The DHCP server has a DHCP client reservation for a portable computer named WKS1. You install a second DHCP server on the network.

You need to ensure that WKS1 receives the DHCP reservation from the DHCP service.

What should you do?

A.Run the ipconfig /renew command on WKS1.

B.Run the netsh add helper command on WKS1.

C.Add the DHCP reservation for WKS1 to the second DHCP server.

D.Add both DHCP servers to the RAS and IAS Servers group in the Active Directory domain.

Answer: C

10.Your company has four DNS servers that run Windows Server 2008. Each server has a static IP address. You need to prevent DHCP from assigning the addresses of the DNS servers to DHCP clients.

What should you do?

A.Create a new scope for the DNS servers.

B.Create a reservation for the DHCP server.

C.Configure the 005 Name Servers scope option.

D.Configure an exclusion that contains the IP addresses of the four DNS servers.

Answer: D

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