최신Microsoft Networking with Windows Server 2016 - 070-741무료샘플문제
You have an Active Directory forest that contains 30 servers and 6,000 Client computers. You deploy a new DHCP server that runs Windows Server 2016. You need to retrieve the list of the authorized DHCP servers. Which command should you run?
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Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains a DNS server named Server1. All client computers run Windows 10.
On Server1, you have the following zone configuration.

You need to ensure that all of the client computers in the domain perform DNSSEC validation for the fabrikam.com namespace.
Solution: From a Group Policy object (GPO) in the domain, you add a rule to the Name Resolution Policy Table (NRPT).
Does this meet the goal?
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Your network contains Windows and non-Windows devices.
You have a DHCP server named Server1 that has an IPv4 scope named Scope1.
You need to prevent a client computer that uses the same name as an existing registration from updating the registration.
What should you do?
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You network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains a member server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2016 and has the DNS Server role installed. Automatic scavenging of state records is enabled and the scavenging period is set to 10 days.
All client computers dynamically register their names in the contoso.com DNS zone on Server1.
You discover that the names of multiple client computers that were removed from the network several weeks ago can still be resolved.
You need to configure Server1 to automatically remove the records of the client computers that have been offline for more than 10 days.
Solution: You run the dnscmd.exe command and specify the /AgeAllRecords parameter for the zone.
Does this meet the goal?
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Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The functional level of the domain is Windows Server 2012.
The network uses an address space of 192.168.0.0/16 and contains multiple subnets.
The network is not connected to the Internet.
The domain contains three servers configured as shown in the following table.

Client computers obtain TCP/IP settings from Server3.
You add a second network adapter to Server2. You connect the new network adapter to the Internet. You install the Routing role service on Server2.
Server1 has four DNS zones configured as shown in the following table.

What should you do to enable Server2 as a NAT server?
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You have a Hyper-V host named Server 1. The network adapters on Server1 have single root I/O virtualization (SR-IOV) enabled.
Server1 hosts a virtual machine named VM1 that runs Windows Server 2016.
You need to identify whether SR-IOV is used by VM1.
Solution: On Server1, you open Hyper-V Manager and view the Integration Services settings of VM1.
Does this meet the goal?
Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains a DNS server named Server1. You enable Response Rate Limiting on Server1. You need to prevent Response Rate Limiting from applying to hosts that reside on the network of 10.0.0.0/24. Which cmdlets should you run? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.


Explanation:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/module/dnsserver/set-dnsserverresponseratelimiting?view=win10-ps
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You network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains a member server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2016 and has the DNS Server role installed. Automatic scavenging of state records is enabled and the scavenging period is set to 10 days.
All client computers dynamically register their names in the contoso.com DNS zone on Server1.
You discover that the names of multiple client computers that were removed from the network several weeks ago can still be resolved.
You need to configure Server1 to automatically remove the records of the client computers that have been offline for more than 10 days.
Solution: You set the Expires after value of the zone.
Does this meet the goal?
You have a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2016.
You need to configure Server1 as a multitenant RAS Gateway.
What should you install on Server1?
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Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains a server named Server2 that runs Windows Server 2016.
The DHCP Server server role is installed on Server2. The DNS server role is installed on a server named Server3.
The network contains 500 non-Windows devices that are registered in the DNS zone of contoso.com.
You configure Server2 to lease IP addresses to the non-Windows devices.
You need to prevent Server2 from overwriting the host (A) records for the non-Windows devices.
What should you run?
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You are planning the deployment of DNS to a new network.
You have four internal DNS servers configured as shown in the following table.

The contos.com zone contains zone delegations for east.contoso.com. westcontoso.com, and south contoso.com All the DNS servers use root hints.
You need to ensure that all the DNS servers can resolve the names of all the internal namespaces and Internet hosts.
Solution: You configure Server2 and Server3 to forward DNS requests to 10.0.1.10.
Does this meet the goal?
You run Get-NetIPAddress and receive the output shown in the following exhibit:

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You have a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2016.
Server1 has the following IP configuration.

You need to configure the default gateway on Server1 to allow for connectivity to other subnets via IPv6.
Which command should you run? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.
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Explanation:
Explanation/Reference: ::/0 is the default gateway route destination for all IPv6 addresses "with 0 bit netmask", "::" matches every IPv6 addresses on earth. The interface "Ethernet 3" is having Global IPv6 Address (public IP) with 2001::/16 prefix, you can assume this interface connects to the IPv6 Internet. Link-local IPv6 Address ..... : fe80::d5aa:888f:eb75:7c2a%6 from its included link-local address, you can see that its interface index is "6". As the question is focusing on IPv6 only, you can disregard all IPv4 settings on the same interface. Moreover, it is not un-common that an IPv6 interface with public IPv6 enabled to have private IPv4 address assigned on same interface, see "Ethernet 3" in this question for example. A Computer usually uses the link local address (beginning with fe80) of the connecting router to configure the computers default gateway route.
References: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/module/nettcpip/new-netroute?view=win10-ps