The answers to these questions are best guesses of the contributor and may not be correct

1. Sherry has installed two DNS servers to resolve hostnames on her company's intranet. Now she wants to install a third DNS server to resolve hostnames on the Internet root name servers. What is the best way for Sherry to configure this DNS server?

a. by including the InterNIC IP address in the HOSTS file on the DNS server

b. by setting the default gateway of the DNS server to the IP address of the InterNIC

c. by using the boot file on the DNS server

d. by using the cache.dns file on the DNS server

Answer: d

2. Carol has added a second router on a subnet to provide for redundancy. One of the routers fails. Users of Windows NT Workstation computers on the subnet complain that they can no longer communicate  with the Windows NT Server computers on remote subnets. Carol checks the  second router and finds that it is still functioning. What step must Carol take to prevent this problem from recurring the next time a router fails?

a. assign each workstation a second default gateway address

b. assign each workstation a second IP address

c. install DHCP Relay Agents on each router; reserve each router's IP  address on WINS

d. set up a WINS proxy on each subnet

Answer: a

 

3. You are brought in as a consultant to set up TCP/IP on a network of  Microsoft Windows-based computers. The network is comprised of five subnets, each with its own domain controller. Every host must be able to browse every other computer and perform peer-to-peer connections. The  network must also register and resolve computer names automatically through a central database. What is the best choice to install on the network?

a. DHCP servers

b. DNS servers

c. HOSTS files

d. WINS servers

e. the SNMP service on all domain controllers

Answer: d

 4. DHCP Sanarcio… can’t remember. Something to do with DCHP Relay Agent and replaction.

5. RAS. Sanarcio…can’t remember. Too hard

6. Suppose the following situation exists Amanda's company is headquartered in Miami with a second office in Chicago. Both offices use TCP/IP as the networking protocol. The Miami office has ten Windows NT Server computers and 1,000 Windows NT Workstation computer clients. The Chicago office has two Windows NT Server computers and 225 Windows NT Workstation computer clients. The WINS server in Miami is called MIA; the WINS server in Chicago is called CHI. Amanda wants to set up WINS database replication between the two WINS servers.

Required result:

She must replicate the Miami WINS server database to the Chicago WINS server.

Optional desired results:

1) She wants to replicate the Chicago WINS server data to the Miami WINS server.

2) She wants to be sure that the Miami WINS database is replicated to Chicago at least once a day.

Proposed solution:

Configure Miami to push its WINS database update information to Chicago once every 1000 updates. Configure Chicago to pull Miami's WINS database update information once every 24 hours.

Which results does the proposed solution produce?

a. The proposed solution produces the required result and both of the optional desired results.

b. The proposed solution produces the required result and one of the optional desired results.

c. The proposed solution produces the required result and none of the optional desired results.

d. The proposed solution does not produce the required result.

Answer: b

7. A coworker on a Windows NT Workstation computer named NTWA10 on  SubnetA cannot connect to a Windows NT Server computer on SubnetB with the command NET USE F: \\bserv.corp.com\data. Using another Windows computer on SubnetA, you succeed in making the same connection with the command NET USE F:\\bserv.corp.com\data. What is the most likely cause of the problem?

a. NTWA10 is not set up with the IP address of the DNS server.

b. NTWA10 is not set up with the IP address of the WINS server.

c. The DNS server has no entry for bserv.corp.com.

d. The DNS server is not set up for NetBIOS name resolution.

Answer: a

8. DHCP, something to do with Client Reservations…

9. A quection about Analyze & decoding TCP/IP. Ans was Network Monitor.

10. A quection where you where seen the "Route print" and given a IP address. It said that you connect with this address to the wrong network. Where is it connecting you to.

11. How do you purge the netbios name cashe. Ans Nbtstat.

12. Cindy has just installed the DNS service on a Windows NT Server computer. She needs to add a resource record for her domain's mail server. Which resource record must she add?

a. CNAME

b. MX

c. PTR

d. WKS

Answer: b

13. You use DHCP to assign IP address to all clients computers on your  network. You configure the DHCP server to assign the IP address of the WINS server to all clients computer. What else do to use wins?

a. On each client computer, specify the IP address of at least one DNS server.

b. On each client computer, specify the IP address of PDC.

c. Specify a netbios scope IP.

d. Specify the netbios name resolution node type. ANS = D

14. 45. From her Windows NT Workstation computer, Samantha tries to connect to a Windows NT Server computer located on a remote subnet. Samantha's workstation is configured to use WINS, a HOSTS file, and an LMHOSTS file.

Using Windows NT Explorer, Samantha wants to map a drive to a Universal  Naming Convention (UNC) name on the remote server SSPMARKET. The SSPMARKET server is not WINS-enabled. When she enters the network path to the \records folder on SSPMARKET called \\sspmarket\records, she receives the error message: "The computer or share name could not be found." However, when Samantha pings the host address sspmarket.com, the SSPMARKET server responds. What is the most likely cause of the problem?

a. The workstation is not using m-node broadcasts for UNC name resolution.

b. The address of the WINS server is incorrectly entered on Samantha's workstation.

c. The IP address of the remote server SSPMARKET.COM is not correctly entered in the workstation's HOSTS file.

d. The IP address of the remote server SSPMARKET is not correctly entered in the workstation's LMHOSTS file.

Answer: d

15. Sanarcio with Unix, DHCP ect….

16. Had a screen capture of a route print. You were given an IP address and how you would get to that IP address based on the route print details presented in the screen capture.

17. RAS Sanarcio

18. Same RAS Sanarcio with a different proposed solutions

19. A domain that does not have a Wins server. Two things needed for a  Win95 client to connect to a domain. It had a digram with the BDC and PDC on a different subnet thatn the clients? Ans included things like creating a LMHost file with the #PRE and #dom entries.

20. Select & Place DHCP scopes. The quection was very tricky. You where told that you needed to keep 7 address for the Unix machines, and to create the scopes. There was about 10 different addresses and you had to drag & drop them into the scope and also create the reservations.

21. You want to access and run applications on UNIX server. What utility  should you use?

a. nbtstat

b. FTP

c. Telnet (answer)

21. RAS quection, you are able to log on with your Ras connection but  you are not able to see anything, why ?

22. Select and place IP addresss that are valid and invalid. For example some of them had 256 in it, telling  you that its invalid. There was about 6 address and 4 where   valid and 2 where not.

23. Drag and drop question: Three diff subnets, a PDC on one sub, a BDC  on another, and a WINS svr on the third. You had to drag and drop the appropriate browser role for each svr on its own subnet. Your choices were domain master browser, master browser, backup browser and  non-browser.

1. From your NT workstation you can connect to a remote server by specifying the it's UNC path in Windows explorer, but when you try to connect through ftp 199.34.23.100, you can't. What is the problem?

A) The NT workstation is denied access to the FTP server's directories

2. You wants to copy a large file from a UNIX machine to your NT workstation. What will you use?

A) ftp

B) tftp

(RCP was also a choice. You can also use that. So, I'm not to sure about my choices)

3.Your network consist of 7 subnets. One subnet have a PDC and the rest each a BDC or a server. You want all clients to be able to connect to all servers on the network, but you don't want broadcast. How will you configure the network for best performance?

A) I guesed this one and choose: " Install a WINS server"

4. You have 2 DNS servers on your network and want to install a third one to resolve IP adresses for hosts on the Internet. How will you setup the third server?

A) Forwarder (I'm also not too sure about this one)

5. There was the question about a NT workstation which could not connect to a NT server on another subnet. You run Network Monitor and noticed that each time the workstation attempts to connect it broadcast an ARP request for the server's IP sddress. What is the problem?

A) The workstation is configured with an invalid subnet mask.

6. You have a RAS connection over the Internet. What will you use to do encryption?

A) PPTP

MSCHAP

7. On one of your NT server computers that is configured as a DNS server you want to add a resource record that identifies the mail server for your domain. What type of record must you add?

A) MX record

8. You administer a TCP/IP network that comprised of 7 domains. The domains is devided into 6 subnets and you wants every Windows-based computer to be able to browse al the computers in every domain. Which entries must be included in the LMHOSTS file on each windows-based computers?

A) One entry for the PDC in each remote domain  One entry for each domain controller in the local domain.

9. I had a question that asked me something about how to prevent that your buffers become full

A) Some of the options were "Set trigger", "Set filter", but my choise was "Save all the info to one file"

10. Your network have 6 subnets. Each has 150 NT workstations, 25 Unix machines, 25 Win95 notebooks. You have a DNS server on one subnet and each subnet has a WINS server. What can you do to do less administration on the DNS server to resolve NetBios names into IP adresses?

A) Enable WINS resolution for DNS

11. You want to configure a DNS server to use a DNS root server on the Internet to resolve DNS queries for names that are not in your DNS domain. How should you do this?

A) By using the Cache file that was installed by default on the DNS server.

12. The only simulation question I had was a "drag-and-drop" question. You have a network with some Unix computers/Servers with a certain range of IP addresses. They also give you the subnet mask address. (Please write down everything important). You also get some information about your network. At the next screen they give you a few IP adresses, subnet mask addresses and you have to drag them to where they belong. That was the only time I had to make some calculations. (Sorry, but I don't remember the question very well)

13. I had a couple of questions on NETSTAT, NTBSTAT, PERFMON, NETMON. Know what they are used for.

14. You have a NT computer and want to print to a Unix machine. What would you use?

A) LPR

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