Your network consists of a single Active Directory domain. You implement a new subnet.On the new subnet,
you install a new DHCP server that runs Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2).You create a scope for
the 192.168.10.0/24 network ID.
You connect a new client computer named Client1 to the subnet.Client1 runs Windows XP Professional Service
Pack 3 (SP3).
You discover that Client1 has an IP address of 169.254.10.22 and is configured to receive IP configurations
automatically.
You need to ensure that Client1 receives an IP configuration from Server1.
What should you do?
You have a DNS server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2).Server1 hosts a
primary zone for contoso.com.
On Server1, you update the host (A) record for server2.contoso.com to have a new IP address.
On Server1, you run Ping server2.contoso.com from a command prompt and the old IP address for Server2 is
returned.
You need to ensure that the new IP address for Server2 resolves correctly on Server1.
What should you do?
You are the DNS administrator for Adventure Works.
Adventure Works is an Internet service provider (ISP) that hosts Web sites for many companies.Each
Adventure Works DNS server hosts multiple DNS zones for customers.Several Adventure Works
administrators are allowed to add DNS zones.
You want to produce a weekly report that will list all the zones that are hosted on each DNS server.
What should you do?
Your company has a main office and one branch office.All servers run Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2
(SP2).
In the main office, a server named DNS1 hosts a primary DNS zone for contoso.com.
In the branch office, you configure a primary DNS zone for west.contoso.com on a server named DNS2. All
servers in the branch office are configured to have the west.contoso.com DNS suffix.
You need to ensure that users in the main office can resolve server names in the branch office.You must
achieve this goal by using the minimum amount of administrative effort.
What should you do?
Your network consists of a single Active Directory domain named contoso.com.DNS was installed during the
installation of Active Directory.All servers run Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2).
On a member server in the domain, you run Nslookup and receive the following error message.
You need to ensure that the Nslookup query completes successfully on the member server.
What should you do?
Your network consists of a single Active Directory domain named contoso.com.All servers run Windows Server
2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2).All client computers run Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3 (SP3).
You have two DNS servers named DNS1.contoso.com and DNS2.contoso.com.All client computers are
configured to use DNS1 as their preferred DNS server and DNS2 as an alternate DNS server.
You need to verify that DNS1 is responding to name resolution queries from a client computer.
What should you run from the client computer?
Your network consists of a single Active Directory domain.All servers run Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2
(SP2).
You have two DNS servers named Server1 and Server2. Server1 hosts the primary zone for
contoso.com.Server2 hosts the secondary zone for contoso.com.
You need to ensure that when records are updated on Server1, the records are replicated to Server2 in the
shortest time possible.
What should you do?
You have a DNS server named Server1 that runs Window 2003 Server Service Pack 2 (SP2).
You need to ensure that the DNS server only creates event log entries when errors occur.
What should you do?
Your network consists of a single Active Directory domain named contoso.com.All servers run Windows Server
2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2).
The domain has two domain controllers named DC1 and DC2. Both domain controllers are DNS
servers.Windows
Support Tools is installed on both domain controllers.The contoso.com DNS zone is Active Directory-
integrated.
You need to verify that the contoso.com zone has replicated between DC1 and DC2.
What should you do?