Questions for Case 2

Question 1

How many Windows Server 2003 forests should DataLink have in its new Active Directory infrastructure?

  • A. 1

  • B. 2

  • C. 3

  • D. 8

Question 2

How many Windows Server 2003 domains should DataLink have in its new Active Directory infrastructure?

  • A. There isn't enough information to know

  • B. 8

  • C. 2

  • D. 4

Question 3

Which type of namespace will be represented by the Hong Kong domain?

  • A. Child

  • B. Forest

  • C. Disjoint

  • D. Contiguous

Question 4

Which type of DNS zones should DataLink consider for its DNS infrastructure?

  • A. Active Directory integrated

  • B. Standard primary and standard secondary

  • C. Stub

  • D. Caching-only

Question 5

You decide to create a new domain tree within the forest that contains the headquarters domain. Which new features in Windows Server 2003 will make DNS name resolution more efficient to the disjointed namespace? (Choose two.)

  • A. Incremental zone transfer

  • B. Dynamic updates

  • C. Stub zones

  • D. Conditional forwarding

Question 6

Which clients will you be able to enforce Group Polices onto in the new infrastructure? (Choose all that apply.)

  • A. Windows 98

  • B. Windows 2000 Professional

  • C. Windows XP Professional

  • D. Windows NT Workstation

Question 7

Which Active Directory replication protocol(s) should be used between headquarters and Hong Kong?

  • A. There isn't enough information to know

  • B. RPC over IP only

  • C. RPC and/or SMTP if needed

  • D. DLC

Question 8

Assuming that you use only the clients on which Group Policy can be enforced, which clients will be able to register their own A (host) records?

  • A. All clients

  • B. Only Windows XP Professional

  • C. Only Windows 2000 Professional

  • D. None of the clients

Question 9

Which type of remote access connectivity should the new infrastructure use?

  • A. SLIP

  • B. PPP

  • C. VPN

  • D. UDP

Question 10

Assuming a default installation, how many sites will be set up for the entire DataLink Corporation enterprise?

  • A. 1

  • B. 2

  • C. 8

  • D. There isn't enough information to know

Question 11

How many additional sites should DataLink administrators create?

  • A. 6

  • B. 8

  • C. 2

  • D. 4

Question 12

DataLink creates sites and site links for all regional offices, which connect them back to the headquarters. They accept all the defaults while creating the links. Which factor should be changed on the link connecting headquarters to Hong Kong?

  • A. Cost

  • B. Replication protocol

  • C. Bandwidth

  • D. Name

Question 13

Users in Hong Kong need to use resources in headquarters. How can this be done? (Choose all that apply.)

  • A. Users can use the automatic two-way transitive trusts provided by Active Directory.

  • B. Users will have to log on to the headquarters domain first.

  • C. DataLink can set up a one-way external trust so that headquarters trusts Hong Kong.

  • D. DataLink can upgrade the forest functional level to Windows 2003 and set up a two way transitive trust between the headquarters and Hong Kong forests.

Question 14

DataLink decides to raise the functional level of the United States domain to Windows Server 2003. Which tool(s) could the company use to raise the functional level? (Choose two.)

  • A. Active Directory Sites and Services

  • B. Active Directory Domains and Trusts

  • C. Active Directory Users and Computers

  • D. Domain Security Policy

Question 15

Which will have to be done before the forest with the headquarters location can be raised to Windows Server 2003 functional level?

  • A. All domains in the forest will have to be at Windows Server 2003 functional level.

  • B. All domain controllers in the DataLink Corporation enterprise will have to be a Windows Server 2003 functional level.

  • C. All clients will have to be upgraded to Windows XP Professional.

  • D. All member servers will have to be upgraded to Windows Server 2003.


Case 3: Layton Manufacturing Co.
Overview

Layton Manufacturing Company is a medium-size organization that operates in the northeastern United States. The company produces specialized plastics used in the automotive industry. Layton has its headquarters in Detroit and four regional plants in Milwaukee, Cleveland, Chicago, and Boston. Each plant produces the same specialized plastics using the same methods. Layton is considering further expansion to the southeast and possibly the northwest United States.

Current LAN/Network

Layton currently has a separate NT 4.0 domain for each of its offices. All IT administration is centralized to a team located in Detroit. The company has a single presence on the Internet as Layton.com.

Layton uses a single-master model and all regional office domains trust the headquarters domain. Each regional office contains the PDC for its own domain and BDCs for all five domains, including its own.

Clients include Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT Workstation, Windows 2000 Professional, and Windows XP Professional. All regional offices have 10Mbps connectivity. Layton headquarters has 100Mbps connectivity within it. Some clients obtain an IP address from a DHCP server, whereas others are statically configured.

Current WAN Network

Layton headquarters has full T-1 connections to all offices except Cleveland, which has an ISDN BRI connection. BDCs are configured to replicate with their PDC every night.

Proposed LAN/Network

Layton is considering upgrading the network to Windows Server 2003. The company's main goals are the following:

  • Reduce the number of domain controllers to the minimum recommended with fault tolerance for authentication at each office.

  • Reduce the number of domains to the minimum for their current needs.

  • Reduce the number of trusts to a minimum.

  • Increase security using group policies and IPSec for all possible clients.

  • All clients should obtain IP addresses automatically.

  • All client A (host) records should be dynamically registered in the DNS zones.

  • All DNS zone traffic should be secure.

  • Reduce DNS zone transfer traffic to a minimum.

  • Maintain NetBIOS name resolution for legacy clients.

Directory Design Commentary

CIO: We need all the available bandwidth during the day. All Active Directory and WINS replication must be scheduled to take place at night.

CFO: We cannot afford, at this time, to replace any of the current client computers.

CEO: I need to be able to quickly search for any computer, printer, or user from any location in my company.



MCSE Designing a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory and Network Infrastructure Exam Cram 2
MCSE Designing a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory and Network Infrastructure Exam Cram 2 (Exam Cram 70-297)
ISBN: 0789730154
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 152

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