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Marek Aksamit

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Mar 8, 2002, 1:24:03 PM3/8/02
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Czy jest ktos w stanie rozwiazac ten test?

1. You are setting up a network for a small company that uses only five
computers. All users and their computers are located in the same office.
All computers should be on the network. The company does not require
centralized security. Users share files regularly and share the same
printer, although their print jobs tend to be small. You need to
implement this network for as little expense as possible. Which solution
should you use?
a. Configure one of the computers with Microsoft Windows 2000 Server and
Active Directory services. Configure the remaining computers with
Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional. Join each computer to the same
domain.
b. Configure each computer with Windows 2000 Professional and join them
to the same workgroup.
c. Configure one of the computers with Windows 2000 Server and Active
Directory services. Configure the remaining computers with Windows 2000
Professional. Join each computer to the same workgroup.
d. Configure each computer with Windows 2000 Professional and join them
to the same domain.
2. Which components make up the physical structure of Active Directory
services? (Choose all answers that are correct.)
a. Organizational units
b. Domain controllers
c. Trees
d. Sites
3. What are the components of the logical structure of Active Directory
services?

4. Which two licensing modes are supported by Microsoft Windows 2000
Server?
a. Client Access License
b. Per Server
c. Terminal Services
d. Per Seat


5. What rules govern how permissions are inherited when moving or
copying files or folders?

6. Which definitions are contained within the default schema of Active
Directory services? (Choose all answers that are correct.)
a. Commonly used objects and properties, such as users, computers,
printers, and groups
b. Contents and structure of the Active Directory store
c. Objects and properties that Active Directory services uses internally
to function
d. The global catalog and its repository of information about objects
7. What is the global catalog?

8. Which tasks can you perform by using the Active Directory
Installation wizard? (Choose all answers that are correct.)
a. Adding a domain controller to an existing domain
b. Creating the first domain controller of a new domain
c. Adding a member server to an existing domain
d. Creating the first member server of a new domain
9. You are the administrator for a small company with several computers
running Microsoft Windows 2000 Server. These computers are all
stand-alone servers, and there are no other servers on the network. You
are using one of these computers to create the first domain controller
on the network. What are you creating in addition to the domain
controller?
a. A member server
b. A new domain
c. A new child domain
d. A new domain tree
10. In what file is the Active Directory database stored?

11. What happens when a domain switches from mixed mode to native mode?
(Choose all answers that are correct.)
a. Support for down-level replication ceases.
b. Down-level domain controllers cannot be added to the domain.
c. The primary domain controller is demoted to a backup domain
controller.
d. All domain controllers begin acting as peers.
12. You are the network administrator for your company. The users in
your company are organized according to organizational unit, and the
organizational units are based on department. Several users have been
added to the Accounting department; however, these users require a
different level of permissions than the other users in the Accounting
department. All users require access to various network resources.
How should you organize users to minimize administrative overhead yet
ensure security?
a. Add the new users to the Accounting organizational unit. Grant each
of these users the permissions necessary to access network resources.
b. Create a new organizational unit under the Accounting organizational
unit. Add the new users to the new organizational unit. Grant the new
users the appropriate permissions.
c. Create two user groups, one for the original set of users in
Accounting and one for the new users. Add users to their appropriate
groups, and then grant each group the necessary permissions. Remove
individual users from the Accounting organizational unit, and add the
two groups.
d. Create two user groups, one for the original set of users in
Accounting and one for the new users. Add users to their appropriate
groups, and then grant each group the necessary permissions. Create a
new organizational unit under the Accounting organizational unit. Add
the group of original users to the original organizational unit. Add the
group of new users to the new organizational unit.
13. Which tool should you use to create a domain user account?
a. User Manager
b. Local Users And Groups snap-in
c. Active Directory Users And Computers snap-in
d. Active Directory Domains And Trusts snap-in
14. Which group scopes are supported by Microsoft Windows 2000? (Choose
all answers that are correct.)
a. Domain Local
b. Global
c. Distribution
d. Universal
15. Which printing component refers to the software interface between
the operating system and the print device?
a. Printer
b. Print device
c. Print server
d. Printer driver
16. Which printing component refers to the computer on which the
printers associated with local and network print devices reside?
a. Printer
b. Print device
c. Print server
d. Printer driver
17. Which printing component refers to the piece of hardware that
produces printed documents?
a. Printer
b. Print device
c. Print server
d. Printer driver
18. A printer pool is one printer that is connected to multiple print
devices through multiple ports on a print server. The print devices can
be local or network print devices. (True or False?)
19. By using the Add Printer wizard on client computers running
Microsoft Windows 2000, you can make a connection to a printer. Which
methods can you use to make this connection? (Choose all answers that
are correct.)
a. Searching Active Directory services
b. Using the UNC (universal naming convention) name
c. Browsing the network for a printer
d. Using the fully qualified domain name
20. You have configured a computer with Microsoft Windows 2000 Server.
The computer is a member server of SubnetA in your company’s domain. You
configured the computer with a static IP address and other IP addressing
information. You try to connect to a computer in SubnetB but are unable
to do so. You decide to verify the computer’s TCP/IP configuration and
test router connections. You run the ipconfig command on the computer
and determine that TCP/IP has been properly initialized.
Which step should you take next?
a. Run the ping command against the loopback address to verify that
TCP/IP is correctly installed and bound to your network adapter.
b. Run the ping command against the IP address of a local computer to
verify that the computer you just installed does not have a duplicated
IP address.
c. Run the ping command against the IP address of the default gateway to
verify that the default gateway is operational and that your computer
can communicate with the local network.
d. Run the ping command against the IP address of a remote host (other
than the first one you tried) to verify that the computer can
communicate through a router.
21. NWLink is Microsoft’s implementation of what protocol?

22. Which options can you configure for each network adapter that uses
TCP/IP in Microsoft Windows 2000? (Choose all answers that are correct.)

a. DHCP server
b. IP address
c. Subnet mask
d. Default gateway

23. List and define all levels of the OSI model

Application - Where the user interfaces with the computer

Presentation - Where the data is presented to the session layer. Also
where compression and encryption begin.

Session - where a communication period between two computers is created,
maintained and destroyed.

Transport - where packets are assembled, disassembled, numbered and
synchronization occurs.

Network - where logical IP addressing occurs

Data Link - Where the LLC and MAC layers lie. Also where hardware
addressing occurs.

Physical - where bits are converted to electrical

24. For the Automatic Private IP Addressing feature to function properly
on a computer running Microsoft Windows 2000, you must configure a
network LAN adapter for TCP/IP and then configure the TCP/IP properties
to obtain an IP address automatically. (True or False?)
25. What are at least four of the utilities that Microsoft Windows 2000
provides to troubleshoot TCP/IP?

26. Which step should you take before installing the DHCP Service on
your computer running Microsoft Windows 2000 Server?
a. Activate a DHCP scope that will be available for leasing to clients.
b. Use Active Directory services to authorize the DHCP server.
c. Stop any existing DHCP services on the server.
d. Specify a static IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway for the
network adapter.
27. A DHCP server must be authorized in Active Directory services before
it can assign IP addresses. Authorization is a security precaution that
ensures that only authorized DHCP servers run on your network. (True or
False?)
28. How is DNS name resolution different from WINS name resolution?

29. How many name servers must exist for a zone?
a. At least one
b. Exactly one
c. At least two
d. Exactly two
30. What is a virtual private network (VPN)?

31. What are the primary protocols used by Microsoft Windows 2000 for
VPN access?


32. Which tasks does Microsoft Certificate Services enable
administrators to perform? (Choose all answers that are correct.)
a. Generating the private and public keys necessary for public key
cryptography
b. Tracking, auditing, and managing certificate requests
c. Managing the issuance, renewal, and revocation of digital
certificates without having to rely on external certificate authorities
d. Controlling the policies associated with issuing, managing, and
revoking certificates
33. Which command-line utility can you use to encrypt and decrypt files?

a. The certreq utility
b. The secedit utility
c. The encrypt utility
d. The cipher utility

34. What types of information does the Kerberos protocol verify?
35. The Driver Signing function allows Microsoft Windows 2000 to notify
users whether or not a driver they are installing conforms to operating
system specifications and can function properly within the Windows 2000
environment. (True or False?)
36. What are the five backup types that Windows Backup provides to
define what data is backed up?

37. Which restrictions apply to RAID-5 volumes implemented in software,
as opposed to RAID-5 volumes implemented in hardware? (Choose all
answers that are correct.)
a. Software implementations have slower read and write operations.
b. Software implementations require a minimum of three drives and a
maximum of 32 drives.
c. Software implementations cannot contain the boot or system partition.

d. Software implementations do not support parity.
38. In Microsoft Windows 2000, what functions do disk quotas perform?


39. When you open System Monitor, the graph area is blank. What must you
add to the graph before System Monitor can start charting values?

40. You can use a capture filter to specify the types of network
information that you want to monitor. By which types of information can
you filter network information? (Choose all answers that are correct.)
a. Broadcasts
b. Protocols
c. Addresses
d. Data patterns
41. The Telnet protocol is part of the TCP/IP suite. Telnet is a remote
access protocol that you can use to log on to a remote computer, network
device, or private TCP/IP network. (True or False?)
42. What tasks does the Telnet service in Microsoft Windows 2000 allow a
Telnet client to perform?


43. Please subnet the following - show all work
159.158.0.0
3500 Hosts/Subnet

44. Please indicate whether the following are on the same or different
subnet

192.168.155.75 /27
192.168.155.99 /27


10.5.5.159 /8
10.250.77.68 /8

Marcin

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Mar 8, 2002, 3:43:29 PM3/8/02
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"Marek Aksamit" <pla...@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:3C8901C2...@yahoo.com...

> Czy jest ktos w stanie rozwiazac ten test?
>
1. b
2. b
3. a, c, d
4. b, d
5. [1] Gdy plik/folder jest przenoszony w obrebie tej samej partycji NTFS,
zachowane sa jego dotychczasowe prawa
[2] Gdy plik/folder jest kopiowany w obrebie tej samej lub na inna partycje
lub jest przenoszony na inna partycje,
dziedziczy on uprawnienia docelowego folderu
[3] No i oczywiscie tracone sa uprawnienia przy kopiowaniu lub przenoszeniu
na partycje inna niz NTFS
6. a, b, c
8. a, b
9. b, d
10. ntds.dit
11. a, b, d
13. c
14. a, b, d
15. a
16. c
17. b

Moze jutro dopisze reszte, ba wlasnie wychodze na impreze :)

Marcin


Marcin

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Mar 9, 2002, 7:11:57 AM3/9/02
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Witam ponownie,

odpowiedzi c.d.:

18. True
19. a, b, c
20. a
21. IPX/SPX
22. b, c, d
(nie jestem pewien odpowiedzi a, bo mozna w konfiguracji TCP/IP wybrac opcje
'Obtain an IP address automatically', ale to chyba nie to samo co
'configure DHCP server' - to jest kwestia scislosci uzytych okreslen
24. True
25. ipconfig, ping, tracert, route, arp, netstat
26. d
27. True
28. DNS: IP host names -> IP adresses
WINS: NetBIOS names -> IP adresses
29. a
31. PPTP, L2TP, IPSEC, IP-IP
32. b, c, d
33. d
35. True
36. normal, copy, daily, differental, incremental
37. a, b, c
39. dodac liczniki
40. b, c, d
41. True

Marcin

Marcin

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Mar 10, 2002, 4:25:32 PM3/10/02
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czyzby test SISCO?? :P
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Marcin
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