A Quick Answer Key follows the Self Test questions. For complete questions, answers, and explanations to the Self Test questions in this chapter as well as the other chapters in this book, see the Self Test Appendix.
You are planning a remote access server and need to enable access for several employees. All the employees are in the same city. The company LAN is not currently connected to the Internet, and your security policy specifies that Internet connections should be avoided. Which of the following is the best choice for the remote access solution?
Dial-in access
VPN access
Wireless access
Dedicated WAN links
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You are configuring a remote access server on a Windows Server 2003 computer. The same server is acting as a domain controller and DHCP server, assigning IP addresses to clients. Which of the following is the simplest method of assigning IP addresses for remote clients?
Manually configure each client with an IP address.
Configure the RRAS server to use DHCP.
Configure a static address pool.
Use APIPA.
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A |
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B |
You are configuring a dial-in remote access server on a Windows Server 2003 computer. Employees will use remote access while traveling. You have ten employees with laptops who will require access to the server, but typically only one is traveling at a time. A telecommuting employee will also require access for eight hours a day. How many modems would be the minimum to reliably serve these users?
1
11
2
3
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You have several users who dial in to a remote access server using multilink connections, combining two modems into a single link. Although this provides a higher bandwidth to the users, you find the server runs out of modem lines frequently, and most users are not using their connections to their full potential. Which of the following is a solution to this issue?
Disable multilink connections.
Set the maximum number of multilink ports to one.
Use VPN instead of dial-in access.
Enable Bandwidth Allocation Protocol (BAP).
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C |
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D |
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A |
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C |
You are setting up wireless access to the network with two WAPs. You want to use a centralized authentication source for both access points. You have an existing IAS server on the network. Which of the following tasks are necessary to support wireless access? (Choose all that apply.)
Create a remote access policy.
Configure the WAPs to use RADIUS authentication.
Install a RADIUS server.
Add the WAPs as clients in the IAS server’s configuration.
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You have configured a WAP using the EAP-TLS protocol. The WAP is connected to a LAN with a Windows Server 2003 server. Which of the following additional tasks may be necessary to ensure that wireless clients can connect? (Choose all that apply.)
Enable PPP authentication.
Issue computer certificates to clients.
Issue user certificates or smart cards to users.
Install and configure IAS.
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A, B, D |
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B, C |
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A, C |
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C |
You have an RRAS server and have configured two remote access policies. The first policy on the list allows access for all members of the Power Users group. The second policy on the list denies access to clients that connect during evening hours. After testing your configuration, you determine that clients in the Power Users group are able to connect at any time. Which of the following actions would correct this problem?
Delete the first policy in the list.
Change user account properties to deny remote access.
Change the order of the policies.
Install an IAS server.
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You are operating a remote access server and currently allow VPN access and dial-in access. You have decided to disallow dial-in access after configuring all the clients for VPN access. Which of the following attributes can you check in a remote access policy to deny access to modem users?
Authentication-Type
NAS-Port-Type
Framed-Protocol
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C |
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B |
One of your users is having problems getting a productivity application to work correctly. You suspect that he is performing the steps involved in using the application incorrectly, but the application interface is complex and it’s difficult for you to explain, over the phone, what he needs to do. The user is running Windows XP, and you want to connect to his PC and show him how to perform the task in question so that he can actually see you go through the steps. How would you arrange to do this?
Send the user a Remote Assistance Request.
Get the user to send a Remote Assistance Invitation.
Connect to the user’s PC using Remote Desktop.
Connect to the user’s PC using the Web Interface for Remote Administration.
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You are attempting to describe the remote assistance process to a co-worker. The co-worker asks what the correct terms are for the person requesting assistance and the person providing assistance so that he can look them up in Windows Help. Which of the following do you reply with? (Select two.)
Administrator
Novice
Expert
End user
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B |
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B, C |
You are attempting to describe the remote assistance process to a co-worker. The co-worker asks what the correct terms are for the person requesting assistance and the person providing assistance so that he can look them up in Windows Help. Which of the following do you reply with? (Select two.)
Administrator
Novice
Expert
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B, C |