Exam Prep Questions


Q1:

1. You are the network administrator for an accounting firm. All servers have been upgraded to Microsoft Windows Server 2003.

You have been running Network Monitor to capture traffic to and from one of the company's servers. You need to limit the information displayed in the captured data. You only want traffic containing the SMB protocol displayed.

What should you do?

A.

Configure a trigger.

B.

Configure a capture filter.

C.

Configure a display filter.

D.

Configure a packet filter.


Q2:

2. You are the network administrator for your organization. Domain controllers and member servers have been upgraded to Microsoft Windows Server 2003. Client computers are running Microsoft Windows XP Professional.

You need to give another user permission to view real-time data as it is captured using System Monitor. The user must be able to perform this task from the server or from his workstation.

You need to give the user the appropriate permission while following the principle of least privilege.

What should you do?

A.

Add the user's account to the Performance Log Users group.

B.

Add the user's account to the Administrators group.

C.

Add the user's account to the Performance Monitor Users group.

D.

Add the user's account to the Domain Admins group.


Q3:

3. You are the network administrator for your company. Servers on the network are running Microsoft Windows Server 2003.

You have been running Network Monitor to analyze specific types of network traffic coming to and from one of the network servers. You want to configure Network Monitor to only capture specific types of traffic.

What should you do?

A.

Configure a display filter.

B.

Configure a capture filter.

C.

Configure a packet filter.

D.

Configure an alert.


Q4:

4. You are the network administrator for a consulting firm. Network servers are running Microsoft Windows Server 2003.

The network hosts an SQL 2005 server. Your manager has requested that you gather specific performance data for this server.

You need to gather statistics about the total amount of TCP/IP traffic on the local computer.

What should you do?

A.

Monitor the Packet Outbound Errors counter.

B.

Monitor the TCP Segments/Sec counter.

C.

Monitor the IP Datagrams/Sec counter.

D.

Monitor the Logons/Sec counter.


Q5:

5. You are the network administrator for your company. Servers are running Microsoft Windows Server 2003. Client computers are running Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional.

One of the servers has a dial-up connection to a local ISP. You are having trouble connecting to the ISP using the dialup connection.

You need to verify the TCP/IP configuration on the server.

What command should you use?

A.

IPCONFIG

B.

PING

C.

trACERT

D.

PATHPING


Q6:

6. You are the network administrator for your company. You have installed Microsoft Windows Server 2003 on a computer.

The computer connects to the Internet through a DSL connection. You are having problems establishing a connection and want to verify that the network card is working. Which of the following utilities can you use to verify the status of the network card?

A.

System Monitor

B.

Network Monitor

C.

PING

D.

Device Manager


Q7:

7. You are the network administrator for a small insurance company. You have recently upgraded the two company servers to Microsoft Windows Server 2003.

You want to gather network performance statistics for the company domain controller. You specifically want to determine the number of logons the domain controller has received since the last time it was restarted.

Which counter should you monitor?

A.

Total Logons Received

B.

Logon Total

C.

Logons Received/Sec

D.

Logons/Sec


Q8:

8. You are the network administrator for your company. All servers are running Microsoft Windows Server 2003. Client computers are running Microsoft Windows XP Professional.

Clients on the network cannot obtain an IP address from the DHCP server on the network. You soon discover that the DHCP service on the server has failed to start. You reboot the server, and the service still does not start.

What should you do?

A.

Continue to reboot the server until the service starts.

B.

Verify that any services DHCP is dependent on are started using the Services console.

C.

Use the DHCP console to start the service.

D.

Reinstall the DHCP service.


Q9:

9. You are the network administrator for your organization. Network servers are running Microsoft Windows Server 2003.

You are configuring the service recovery options for the server service on a Windows Server 2003 domain controller.

If a service fails to start, which of the following actions can be performed? (Choose all correct answers.)

A.

The computer can attempt to restart the service.

B.

The computer can be rebooted.

C.

The services that it is dependent upon can be restarted.

D.

An email message can be sent to the network administrator.


Q10:

10. You are the network administrator for your company. All servers have been upgraded to Microsoft Windows Server 2003.

A new network service has been installed on one of the existing servers. You want to determine how much more traffic has been generated since its installation.

Which of the following tools can be used to capture and analyze network traffic?

A.

Task Manager

B.

Network Diagnostics

C.

Network Monitor

D.

Event Viewer


Q11:

11. You are the network administrator for your company. All servers are running Microsoft Windows Server 2003. Client computers are running Microsoft Windows XP Professional.

One of the servers is running a business critical application. Users report that this server is slow to respond. You need to monitor network traffic on the server.

You want to use Network Monitor to capture network traffic. However, you do not need to capture entire frames and you do need to reduce the chance of captured data being overwritten.

What should you do? (Choose two. Each answer represents part of the solution.)

A.

Increase the buffer size.

B.

Decrease the frame size.

C.

Decrease the buffer size.

D.

Decrease the frame size.


Q12:

12. You are the network administrator for your company. All servers are running Microsoft Windows Server 2003. Client computers are running Microsoft Windows XP Professional.

You are configuring the IPSec policies for your company. You need to meet the following requirements:

  • All communication between SRV01 and SRV02 must be secured.

  • All communication between SRV02 and network clients must be secured.

  • All communication between SRV02 and network clients should be secured.

  • You need to implement the correct IPSec policies.

  • From the list on the right, select an IPSec policy and place it beneath the appropriate computer.

    Server (Request Security)

    Secure Server (Require Security)

    Client (Respond Only)

You must assign the Server (Request Security) IPSev policy to SRV01. This means the server will always attempt to use IPSec but does not require it. Any clients that do not support IPSec will still be able to communicate with the server.

You must assign SRV02 with the Secure Server (Require Security IPSec policy. This way all communications between SRV01 and SRV02 will be secured and all communications between SRV01 and network clients will be secured. Any clients that do not support IPSec will not be able to communicate with the server.



Exam Cram(c) 70-291 Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining a Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure
Exam Cram(c) 70-291 Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining a Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure
ISBN: 131516345
EAN: N/A
Year: 2006
Pages: 126

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