You have a server that runs Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2).The server has the Routing and
Remote Access service enabled and is configured as a network address translation (NAT) router.
You need to view a list of the current sessions on the Routing and Remote Access server and the private and
public IP addresses and ports that are being used.
What should you do?
Your network consists of a single Active Directory domain.You have 10 file servers that run Windows Server
2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2).
You need to monitor the bandwidth usage on all the file servers from a central location.
What should you do?
You have two servers named Server1 and Server2 that run Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2).
On Server1, you install an application that runs as a service named App1. App1 will save files to a file share on
Server2.
You perform the following actions:
You are the network administrator for your company.The network consists of a single Active Directory
domain.The domain contains 25 Windows Server 2003 computers and 6,000 Windows XP Professional
computers.
The written company security policy states that network traffic to Web servers must be audited on a regular
basis.A server named Server1 is configured as a Web server on the company's intranet.You install Network
Monitor Tools from a Windows Server 2003 product CD-ROM on Server1.
You run Network Monitor on Server1 for three hours.When you stop the network capture, you see that Network
Monitor captured over 40,000 frames.As you look at the captured frames, you notice that an extremely large
number of TCP connection requests have all come from the 131.107.0.1 IP address.
In Network Monitor, you need to view only the frames for network traffic that are captured between Server1 and
the 131.107.0.1 IP address.
What should you do?
Your network consists of a single Active Directory domain that has three Active Directory sites.Each site
contains two Active Directory domain controllers.All domain controllers run Windows Server 2003 Service Pack
2 (SP2).All domain controllers have Windows Support Tools installed.
You need to verify the replication status of Active Directory.
Which tool should you use?
You have a server that runs Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2).The server is configured as a router
and provides access to the Internet.
You need to log all connections made to the server.The log must contain the IP address and the port used to
establish the connection.
What should you do?
You are the network administrator for Humongous Insurance.The network consists of a single Active Directory
domain named humongous.com.The domain contains Windows Server 2003 computers and Windows XP
Professional computers.
You configure several Group Policy objects (GPOs) to enforce the use of IPSec for certain types of
communication between specified computers.
A server named Server2 runs the Telnet service.A GPO is supposed to ensure that all Telnet connections to
Server2 are encrypted by using IPSec.However, when you monitor network traffic, you notice that Telnet
connections are not being encrypted.
You need to view all of the IPSec settings that are applied to Server2 by GPOs.
Which tool should you use?
Your network consists of a single Active Directory domain.The remote access permission for all users is set to
Control access through Remote Access Policy.
You have a VPN server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2).The current
configuration allows all authenticated users to establish VPN connections to Server1.
You create a global group named Group1.
You need to prevent all members of Group1 from establishing VPN connections to Server1.
What should you do?