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Practice test for MCSE Exam 70-215 Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Server:
F. Configuring and Troubleshooting Windows 2000 Network Connections

18. Your are an administrator of your company networks that has 100 Windows 2000 Professional and 3 Windows 2000 Servers. One of your Windows 2000 Servers is installed with Terminal services and a application called ITEXAMS that will be used by most of your company users. Since that application take longer to start, your management request that you setup the system such that all the users will be able to continue where they stop at each time they log on to the terminal server. How can you accomplish this task with the least amount of effort?

A. At Terminal Services Configuration set the RDP to override user settings and set end disconnected setting to Never.
B. At Terminal Services Manager set the RDP to override user settings and set end disconnected setting to Never.
C. All sessions will be terminated when user disconnect the session so that server will not running out of memory, hence this is not possible.
D. At client computers, set end disconnected setting to Never

When you disconnect a session, the session may still active in the Server memory and user may reconnect to the session later depending on the setting. Normally, a period of time is set so that the session will be removed from the server to free up memory. For this case, we want to retain the session, hence we have to set the end disconnected session to never. The tool that we use to set this setting is Terminal Services Configuration.

From Microsoft Documentation:

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A user who is disconnected from a session can reconnect to the same session at a later time. When a session ends, it is permanently deleted from the server and any running applications are forced to shut down, which can result in loss of data at the client

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Answer: A

References:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000/en/advanced/help/ts_con_c_040.htm

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28. Your Windows 2000 Domain contains 3 Windows 2000 Servers each of them are installed with RRAS. To centralise the authentication of remote access users, you decided to setup an Internet Authentication Service on one of the Server. Which of the following method can you use to create remote access policy for your RRAS servers and How should you create the policies? (Choose all that apply)

A. Open Routing and Remote Access and, if necessary, double-click Routing and Remote Access and the server name.
B. Open Internet Authentication Service and, if necessary, double-click Internet Authentication Service
C. Create policies on the IAS server only.
D. Create policies on each of the remote access server.

From Microsoft Documentation:

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Local vs. centralized policy management
Because remote access policies are stored locally on either a remote access server or an IAS server, for centralized management of a single set of remote access policies for multiple remote access or VPN servers, you must do the following:

Install the Windows 2000 Internet Authentication Service (IAS) as a Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) server on a computer. For more information, see Checklist: Configuring IAS for dial-up or VPN access
Configure IAS with RADIUS clients that correspond to each of the Windows 2000 remote access or VPN servers. For more information, see To register RADIUS clients
On the IAS server, create the central set of policies that will be used by all Windows 2000 remote access servers. For more information, see To add a remote access policy
Configure each of the Windows 2000 remote access servers as a RADIUS client to the IAS server. For more information, see To use RADIUS authentication

To add a remote access policy

Do one of the following:
Open Routing and Remote Access and, if necessary, double-click Routing and Remote Access and the server name.
Open Internet Authentication Service and, if necessary, double-click Internet Authentication Service.
In the console tree, right-click Remote Access Policies, and then click New Remote Access Policy.
In the policy Properties dialog box, under Policy friendly name, type the name of the policy.
Note

To open Routing and Remote Access, click Start, point to Programs, point to Administrative Tools, and then click Routing and Remote Access.
To open Internet Authentication Service, click Start, point to Programs, point to Administrative Tools, and then click Internet Authentication Service.

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Since IAS use centralise management, you only need to configure a policy at the IAS server but not all the RRAS server. IAS will be installed in one of the RRAS server. You have two way to add the remote access policy, one is using the RRAS snap-in and the other is IAS snap-in.

Answer: A,B,C

References:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000/en/advanced/help/sag_RRAS-Ch1_55.htm
http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000/en/advanced/help/sag_nap_add.htm
http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000/en/advanced/help/sag_rap_intro.htm

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29. Which of the following SNMP agent properties should you configured to collect router related information when install a SNMP agent to a router?

A. Physical
B. Applications
C. Datalink and subnetwork
D. Internet
E. End-to-end

From Microsoft Documentation:

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Agent properties
The simple network management protocol (SNMP) agent provides the related management system with information on activities that occur at the Internet Protocol (IP) network layer.
The SNMP service sends agent information in response to an SNMP request or in an SNMP trap message.
You can configure the following agent properties by using the Agent tab on the SNMP Service Properties dialog box:
Agent Service Select if this computer:
Physical Manages physical devices, such as a hard disk partition.
Applications Uses any applications that send data using the TCP/IP protocol suite. This service should always be enabled.
Datalink and Subnet Manages a bridge.
Internet Is an IP gateway (router).
End-to-end Is an IP host. This service should always be enabled.

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Router is corresponding to Internet agent service. Routing information is related to router as well.

Answer: D

References:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000/en/server/help/sag_snmpagent.htm

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