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Test Bank, Lesson 11 Configuring DirectAccess Multiple Choice 1) DirectAccess was introduced with which workstation/server pair? a

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Test Bank, Lesson 11 Configuring DirectAccess

Multiple Choice

1) DirectAccess was introduced with which workstation/server pair?

a. Windows XP/Windows Server 2003

b. Windows Vista/Windows Server 2008

c. Windows 7/Windows Server 2008 R2

d. Windows 8/Windows Server 2012

 

 

2. What kind of connectivity does DirectAccess establish between workstation and server?

a. uni-directional

b. bi-directional

c. PPTP

d. virtual private network (VPN)

 

3. What type of server is the network location server (NLS)?

a. DNS

b. DHCP

c. web

d. AD

 

4. What does the acronym ISATAP stand for?

a. Industry Standard Architecture Tunnel Addressing Protocol

b. Industry Standard Architecture Tunnel Access Protocol

c. Intra-Site Automatic Tunnel Addressing Protocol

d. Inter-Site Automated Tunnel Addressing Protocol

 

 

5. What utility do you use to configure DirectAccess?

a. DNS Console

b. Active Directory Console

c. Remote Access Management Console

d. DirectAccess Console

 

6. Windows Server 2012 varies from the Windows Server 2008 R2 implementation in that it does not require which one of the following?

a. SQL Server

b. two consecutive public IP addresses

c. Hyper-V and a single virtual machine

d. a dedicated Internet connection

 

7. What is the most basic requirement for a DirectAccess implementation?

a. The DirectAccess server must be part of a cluster.

b. The DirectAccess server must be highly available.

c. The DirectAccess server must also run DNS services.

d. The DirectAccess server must be part of an Active Directory domain.

 

8. If the client cannot reach the DirectAccess server using 6to4 or Teredo tunneling, the client tries to connect using what protocol?

a. IP-HTTPS

b. HTTP

c. DHCP

d. HTTPS

 

9. What does the netsh namespace show policy command do?

a. shows the DNS search order

b. displays the static routing table for a namespace

c. shows the NRPT rules as configured on the group policy

d. displays local DirectAccess security policy

 

10. What does the netsh namespace show effectivepolicy command do?

a. shows the effective NRPT rules as configured on the group policy

b. shows the effective group rights for DirectAccess

c. explicitly displays the effective group policy rights for each user that has access to DirectAccess

d. determines the results of network location detection and the IPv6 addresses of the intranet DNS servers

 

11. What kind of connectivity does DirectAccess provide between client computers and network resources?

a. stable but limited

b. seamless and always on

c. active and firewalled

d. firewalled and passive

 

12. DirectAccess is for clients connected to which network?

a. intranet

b. Internet

c. wired LAN

d. wireless LAN

 

13. How do the DirectAccess server and DirectAccess client authenticate each other?

a. IPSec and PAP

b. PPTP and username/password

c. computer and user credentials

d. encrypted secret channel handshake

 

 

14. Which one of the following operating systems may not act as a DirectAccess client?

a. Windows 7 Enterprise

b. Windows Server 2008

c. Windows Server 2008 R2

d. Windows 8

 

 

15. In addition to meeting operating system requirements, a DirectAccess client must be a member of what?

a. a DirectAccess client group

b. a NAP group

c. an AD domain

d. a fault-tolerant network segment

 

Short Answer

 

16. Which two protocols does DirectAccess use for its connections?

 

 

17. DirectAccess uses IPv6. What if your organization hasn’t adopted IPv6 yet? Can you still use DirectAccess? If so, how?

 

 

18. To use DirectAccess, you must have at least one domain controller running which Windows version?

 

19. On the client (workstation) side of DirectAccess, you must be running which Windows version?

 

20. In Windows 8, the Direct Connectivity Assistant (DCA) was replaced by which application?

 

 

21. What command do you issue to remove ISATAP from the DNS global query block list?

 

Best Answer

 

22. Unlike traditional VPN connections, DirectAccess connections are established automatically and provide what kind of connectivity?

a. on-demand

b. TCP/IP initiated

c. WAN-to-LAN

d. always on and seamless

 

23. What is the best reason for deploying DirectAccess connectivity for remote users?

a. Remote user’s computers can be easily managed and kept up to date.

b. Remote user’s computers connect automatically.

c. Remote computers connect via encrypted links over the Internet.

d. Remote users can access corporate resources.

 

 

24. Which one of the Remote Access Management interfaces gives you the most control?

a. the Remote Access Management console

b. the Run the Getting Started Wizard

c. the Run the Remote Access Setup Wizard

d. the command-line dnscmd.exe command

 

Build List

 

25. Order the following steps required to configure DirectAccess Remote Access Server.

a. Specify the internal network IPv6 and IPv6 prefix assigned to DirectAccess client computers.

b. Choose Server Manager > Tools > Remote Access Management.

c. Specify the digital certificate that you want to use for HTTPS connections.

d. Select the appropriate topology and specify the public name or IPv4 address used by clients to connect to the Remote Access server.

e. Choose Active Directory credentials (username/password) or Two-factor authentication.

f. Select the correct network adapters for internal and external networks.

g. Select the Enforce corporate compliance for DirectAccess clients with NAP option.

h. Click Run the Remote Access Setup Wizard > Remote Access Server > Configure.

 

26. Order the following steps required to set up DirectAccess clients.

a. Select Deploy DirectAccess only.

b. Specify HTTP or ping and specify an URL or FQDN in the text box.

c. Under Remote Clients, click Configure.

d. Select Use force tunneling.

e. Add the name of the computer group to include as DirectAccess clients.

f. Click Run the Remote Access Setup Wizard > Remote Clients > Configure.

g. Set up the Helpdesk e-mail address.

h. Select Deploy full DirectAccess for client access and remote management.

i. Name the connection.

j. Choose Server Manager > Tools > Remote Access Management.

k. Select Allow DirectAccess clients to use local name resolution.

 

27. Order the following steps required to configure the DirectAccess Infrastructure Servers.

a. Verify DNS suffixes and internal DNS servers.

b. Enter the URL of the Network Location Server.

c. Add the names of your management servers.

d. Choose Server Manager > Tools > Remote Access Management.

e. Click Run the Remote Access Setup Wizard > Infrastructure Server > Configure.

 

 

Repeated Answer

 

28. The Run the Remote Access Setup Wizard breaks the installation into four separate installations that give you a great deal of control over settings and configurations. Identify the correct description for the installation of Infrastructure Servers.

a. Configure the network connections based on one or two network cards and which adapters are internal and which adapters are external. You can also specify the use of smartcards and specify the certificate authority (CA) to use for DirectAccess to provide secure communications.

b. Specify which clients within your organization can use DirectAccess. You specify the computer groups that you want to include and whether you want to include Windows 7 clients.

c. Configure how the clients access the core infrastructure services such as Active Directory domain controllers and DNS servers. You also specify an internal web server that can provide location services for infrastructure components to your DirectAccess clients.

d. Configure your end-to-end authentication and security for the DirectAccess components. It also provides secure connections to individual servers.

 

 

29. The Run the Remote Access Setup Wizard breaks the installation into four separate installations that give you a great deal of control over settings and configurations. Identify the correct description for the installation of Remote Clients.

a. Configure the network connections based on one or two network cards and which adapters are internal and which adapters are external. You can also specify the use of smartcards and specify the certificate authority (CA) to use for DirectAccess to provide secure communications.

b. Specify which clients within your organization can use DirectAccess. You specify the computer groups that you want to include and whether you want to include Windows 7 clients.

c. Configure how the clients access the core infrastructure services such as Active Directory domain controllers and DNS servers. You also specify an internal web server that can provide location services for infrastructure components to your DirectAccess clients.

d. Configure your end-to-end authentication and security for the DirectAccess components. It also provides secure connections to individual servers.

 

30. The Run the Remote Access Setup Wizard breaks the installation into four separate installations that give you a great deal of control over settings and configurations. Identify the correct description for the installation of Remote Access Servers.

a. Configure the network connections based on one or two network cards and which adapters are internal and which adapters are external. You can also specify the use of smartcards and specify the certificate authority (CA) to use for DirectAccess to provide secure communications.

b. Specify which clients within your organization can use DirectAccess. You specify the computer groups that you want to include and whether you want to include Windows 7 clients.

c. Configure how the clients access the core infrastructure services such as Active Directory domain controllers and DNS servers. You also specify an internal web server that can provide location services for infrastructure components to your DirectAccess clients.

d. Configure your end-to-end authentication and security for the DirectAccess components. It also provides secure connections to individual servers.

 

31. The Run the Remote Access Setup Wizard breaks the installation into four separate installations that give you a great deal of control over settings and configurations. Identify the correct description for the installation of Application Servers.

a. Configure the network connections based on one or two network cards and which adapters are internal and which adapters are external. You can also specify the use of smartcards and specify the certificate authority (CA) to use for DirectAccess to provide secure communications.

b. Specify which clients within your organization can use DirectAccess. You specify the computer groups that you want to include and whether you want to include Windows 7 clients.

c. Configure how the clients access the core infrastructure services such as Active Directory domain controllers and DNS servers. You also specify an internal web server that can provide location services for infrastructure components to your DirectAccess clients.

d. Configure your end-to-end authentication and security for the DirectAccess components. It also provides secure connections to individual servers.

 

 

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