You
want to migrate the files and user accounts from
a NetWare Server to a Windows NT Server computer.
What must you install on the windows NT Server
computer before you can process the migration?
Ans.
Gateway Service for NetWare
You
are the administrator of the three networks in
separate locations. You administrate these
networks remotely by dialing in via Dial-Up
Networking from your Windows NT Workstation
computer. You want to be able to use the RAS
AutoDial feature to automatically connect to each
RAS Server based on the UNC name or DNS name of a
remote resource on the Server.
Ans.
Create a phone book entry for each RAS Server you
want to use.
You
install a RAS Server on your networks. Remote
users will use Windows NT Workstation Computers
with Dial-Up Networking to access a database. The
database is stored on a different Windows NT
Server computer from the RAS Server. You want to
use data encryption provide security for
information that to transferred to and from the
database via Dial-up Networking Users for other
client computers, which use third part PPP
software need access to the RAS Server to run
application other than the database. These client
computers do not support data encryption.
How
can you support this configuration?
Ans.
Configure the RAS service to require data
encryption for specific modem ports. Configure
the Windows NT Workstation
computers to dial in to modems attached to only
these ports.
The
NetWare 3.x Server at your branch office will be
moved to the network at corporate headquarters.
The headquarters network has 1 Windows NT Server
computer and 60 Microsoft Windows95
Workstations. The headquarters Workstations use
client for Microsoft networks. You want a
headquarter Workstations to have access to files
and printers on both the NetWare Server and the
Windows NT Server and the Windows NT Server
computer.
How
should you set up your Windows NT Server computer
and your Windows95 Workstations?
Ans.
Install and configure Gateway service for NetWare
on the Windows NT Server computer. Reconfigure
the Windows95
Workstations to use client for NetWare Networks
only.
Your
network has 5 Windows NT Server computers. Which
are located on three different subnets, user of
remote Windows NT Workstations computers use Dial-up
Networking to connect to the network. You want to
maintenance the time it takes for these
Workstations to resolve NetBIOS name. How can you
do this?
Ans.
Install the WINS Server on the RAS Server
You
configure a Windows NT Server computer with
NWLink IPX/SPX Compatible Transport Protocol.
Which resource on this Server can be accessed by
a user from a NetWare client computer?
Ans.
No resources on the Windows NT Server computer
can be accessed by a user from a NetWare
client
computer.
Your
Microsoft Windows95 client computers
accepts shared resources on a Windows NT Server
computer. The Windows95 computers have
client for Microsoft network installed. You want
to allow the Windows95 client computer to
access files on a NetWare Server. You install
Gateway Service for NetWare on the Windows NT
Server computer to allow the Windows'95 client
computers to access files on the NetWare Server
now?
Ans.
From the Gateway Service for NetWare option in
control panel, use the Gateway option to share
the desired directories on the NetWare Server.
Your
RAS Server is configured as shown in the exhibit
(Click the Exhibition button) user of Windows NT
Workstations computers dial in to the RAS Server.
What can the Windows NT Workstation computers be
configured to do? (Choose all that apply)
Ans.
Use IPX protocol to administer NetWare Server
that remote on the network.
You
want to view counters for TCP/IP activity on
three Windows NT Server computers. You will run
performance monitor on a Windows NT Workstation
computer to view this information.
Ans.
Create a log file on TCP/IP performance counters.
The
paging activity has increased on your Windows NT
Server computer. As a result the operating system
has expanded the paging file beyond the specific
installed paging file size. How can this affect
the operating system? (Choose Two)
Ans.
Application can take longer to start.
The
disk containing the paging file can become
fragmented.
By
using performance monitor, you know that your
Windows NT Server computer is running slowly
because of excessing paging. How should you
correct the problem?
Ans.
Add memory to the computer.
Your
network is configured as a single domain and has
5 Windows NT Server computers. You want to use
performance Monitor to analyze disk activity for
a week to determine overall utilization at peak
periods on each of the Server. How should you
reflect the data?
Ans.
Create a log file.
A
Windows NT Server computer performs a variety of
I/O Transactions. The Server has 5 physical disks,
each with 2 partitions. How should you configure
the paging file for optional performance?
Ans.
Distribute the paging file equally among at the
physical disks, except the disk that contains the
boot and system files.
You
run Performance Monitor on a Windows NT
Workstation computer view memory and disk
counters on 10 Windows NT Server computers. You
notice that your Workstations perform poorly
because of the demands of tracking nearly
counters. You want to increase the performance
for the tracks you are running while collecting
this information. How should you do this?
Ans.
Increase the time interval for data collection.
Your
network has 3 Windows NT Server computers. You
want to be able to monitor disk space usage on
each Server so that you will be noticed when free
space on any partition falls below 25 percent.
How can you do this?
Ans. On your computer,
use performance monitor to create an alert on the
"%free space" counter for each logical
disk on each Server.
You
suspect that excessive paging resulting from a
lack of memory is causing slow performance to use
performance monitor to confirm your suspecting.
Which activity should you monitor?
Ans.
The percentage of the paging file that is in use.
You
install windows NT Server on partition C of a new
computer that has three physical disks. How can
you provide fault tolerance for your Windows NT
system files?
Ans.
Mirror partition C to the second physical disk.
Your
network uses IPX/SPX Transport Protocol. Half of
the client computers use the 802.3 frame type and
the other half use the 802.2 frame type. You are
adding a Windows NT Server computer to the
network. This Server has one network adapter. You
want all of the existing client computers to
access the new Server. What must you do n the new
Server?
Ans.
Configure NWLink IPX/SPX Transport to use Manual
Frame Type detection. Add the 802.3 and 802.2
frame types.
The
video adapter on your Windows NT Server computer
fails while you are using a high-resolution
setting. You install a new video adapter that is
not identified to the extend adapter. You want
the Server to run in high-resolution mode. What
must you do to make the Server operate with the
new video adapter? (Choose all that apply)
Ans.
Select the [VGA mode] option from the Windows NT
startup screen Install the new video driver by
using the display option in control panel.
Windows
NT Server 3.51 is installed on your computer. You
want upgrade to Windows NT Server 4.0 and you
want to preserve your existing configuration
setting. How can you perform the upgrade? (Choose
all that apply)
Ans.
Start Windows NT 3.51. Run Winnt32.exe from the
Windows NT command prompt. Install the Windows NT
4.0 files in the directory that contain your
Windows NT 3.51 files.
You
want your Network Client Administrator to install
Microsoft Windows95 on a new computer. What
must you do? (Choose Three)
Ans.
Create a Windows95 network installation
startup disk. Boot the new computer from the
network installation startup
disk.Install Windows95 from the network
installation disk set.
Your
network consists of 3 Windows NT Server computers
and 100 Windows NT Workstation computers. The
Servers are named Research 1, Sales 1 and Admin 1.
The network configured as one subnet. And TCP/IP
is used by all computers. Users in the research
department frequently transfer 100 MB files to
Research1 when these large files are transferred,
network performance for all user to all Servers
slow substantially. You want to eliminate the
network workload. Network performance slow downs
by isolating the large-file transfer activity to
the research department users only. How should
you configure the network components?
Ans.
Install a second network adapter in Research1 and
create new physical subnet for the Research
department. Enable IP forwarding between the two
subnets. Connect the Research department
Workstations to the new subnet.
You
are manually configuring TCP/IP on a Windows NT
Server computer. The Server will be used on a non-routed
network. You configure the IP address what else
must your configure?