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Q101. - (Topic 8) 

Your company has three offices. The offices are located in Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver. 

The network contains two Active Directory forests named contoso.com and adatum.com. The contoso.com forest contains one domain. The adatum.com forest contains two domains. All of the servers in adatum.com are located in the Toronto office. The servers in contoso.com are located in the Montreal and Vancouver offices. All of the servers in both of the forests run Windows Server 2012 R2. 

A two-way, forest trusts exists between the forests. 

Each office contains DHCP servers and DNS servers. 

You are designing an IP Address Management (IPAM) solution to manage the network. 

You need to recommend a solution for the placement of IPAM servers to manage all of the DHCP servers and all of the DNS servers in both of the forests. The solution must minimize the number of IPAM servers deployed. 

What should you recommend? 

A. One IPAM server in each office 

B. One IPAM server in the Montreal office and one IPAM server in the Toronto office 

C. One IPAM server in the Toronto office 

D. Two IPAM servers in the Toronto office and one IPAM server in the Montreal office 

E. Two IPAM servers in the Toronto office, one IPAM server in the Montreal office, and one IPAM server in the Vancouver office 

Answer:

Explanation: * There are three general methods to deploy IPAM servers: 

Distributed: An IPAM server deployed at every site in an enterprise. 

Centralized: One IPAM server in an enterprise. 

Hybrid: A central IPAM server deployed with dedicated IPAM servers at each site. 

Reference: IP Address Management (IPAM) Overview 


Q102. HOTSPOT - (Topic 4) 

You are evaluating the virtual machine environment. 

In the table below, identify which virtual machines currently support ODX and which virtual machines require a configuration change to support ODX. Make only one selection in each row. 

Answer: 


Q103. - (Topic 7) 

You need to implement the Microsoft Azure migration plan. What should you do? 

A. On Microsoft Azure, install and configure System Center 2012 R2 Virtual Machine Manager. 

B. On an on-premises server, install and configure System Center 2012 R2 Service Manager. 

C. On an on-premises server, install and configure System Center 2012 R2 App Controller. 

D. On an on-premises server, install and configure Windows Deployment Services. 

E. On Microsoft Azure, install and configure System Center 2012 R2 Orchestrator. 

Answer:

Explanation: 

* Scenario: Azure migration The company plans to migrate existing services, including System Center management servers, to Azure. To reduce costs, the migration must use the minimum number of Azure VM instances to migrate the services. 

Reference: Understanding App Controller 2012 


Q104. - (Topic 8) 

Your network contains 50 servers that run Windows Server 2003 and 50 servers that run Windows Server 2008. 

You plan to implement Windows Server 2012. 

You need to create a report that includes the following information: 

. The servers that run applications and services that can be moved to Windows 

Server 2012 

. The servers that have hardware that can run Windows Server 2012 

. The servers that are suitable to be converted to virtual machines hosted on Hyper-

V hosts that run Windows Server 2012 

What should you do? 

A. From an existing server, run the Microsoft Application Compatibility Toolkit (ACT). 

B. Install Windows Server 2012 on a new server, and then run the Windows Server Migration Tools. 

C. Install Windows Server 2012 on a new server, and then run Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT) 2012. 

D. From an existing server, run the Microsoft Assessment and Planning (MAP) Toolkit. 

Answer:

Explanation: 

The Microsoft Assessment and Planning Toolkit (MAP) is an agentless, automated, multiproduct planning and assessment tool for quicker and easier desktop, server and cloud migrations. MAP provides detailed readiness assessment reports and executive proposals with extensive hardware and software information, and actionable recommendations to help organizations accelerate their IT infrastructure planning process, and gather more detail on assets that reside within their current environment. MAP also provides server utilization data for Hyper-V server virtualization planning; identifying server placements, and performing virtualization candidate assessments, including ROI analysis for server consolidation with Hyper-V. The latest version of the MAP Toolkit adds new scenarios to help you plan your IT future while supporting your current business needs. Included scenarios help you to: Plan your deployment of Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012 with hardware and infrastructure readiness assessments Assess your environment for Office 2013 Plan your migration to Windows Azure Virtual Machines Track Lync Enterprise/Plus usage Size your desktop virtualization needs for both Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) and session based virtualization using Remote Desktop Services Ready your information platform for the cloud with SQL Server 2012 Virtualize your existing Linux servers onto Hyper-V Identify opportunities to lower your virtualization costs with Hyper-V using the VMware migration assessment MAP is just one of the tools provided by the Microsoft Solution Accelerators team. The Microsoft Assessment and Planning Toolkit, Microsoft Deployment Toolkit, and Security Compliance Manager provide tested guidance and automated tools to help organizations plan, securely deploy, and manage new Microsoft technologies—easier, faster, and at less cost. All are freely available, and fully-supported by Microsoft. 

Reference: Microsoft Assessment and Planning Toolkit 


Q105. - (Topic 1) 

What method should you use to deploy servers? 

A. WDS 

B. AIK 

C. ADK 

D. EDT 

Answer:

Explanation: WDS is a server role that enables you to remotely deploy Windows operating systems. You can use it to set up new computers by using a network-based installation. This means that you do not have to install each operating system directly from a CD, USB drive, or DVD. 

Reference: What's New in Windows Deployment Services in Windows Server 


Q106. - (Topic 8) 

You plan to simplify the organizational unit (OU) structure for a company. You must consolidate all member servers in the domain to a single OU named MemberServers. 

You must apply Group Policy settings for servers that meet the following criteria: 

Server operating systems: Windows Server 2012 

Server hardware platform: 64-bit 

Server memory: less than 16 GB of RAM 

Solution: You create a WMI filter action that includes the following query: 

Does this meet the goal? 

A. Yes 

B. No 

Answer:


Q107. - (Topic 2) 

You need to recommend a solution for the remote access servers. What should you include in the recommendation? 

A. Network address translation (NAT) 

B. Logging levels 

C. Packet filtering 

D. Packet tracing 

Answer:

Explanation: * Scenario: The remote access servers must be able to restrict outgoing traffic based on IP addresses. 

* Network address translation (NAT) allows you to share a connection to the public Internet through a single interface with a single public IP address. The computers on the private network use private, non-routable addresses. NAT maps the private addresses to the public address. 


Q108. - (Topic 8) 

Your company has a main office. 

The network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The main office contains a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2012. Server1 has the Remote Access server role installed and is configured to accept incoming SSTP-based VPN connections. 

All client computers run Windows 7. 

The company plans to open a temporary office that will contain a server named Server2 that runs 

Windows Server 2012 and has the DHCP Server server role installed. The office will also have 50 client computers and an Internet connection. 

You need to recommend a solution to provide the users in the temporary office with access to the resources in the main office. 

What should you recommend? 

More than one answer choice may achieve the goal. Select the BEST answer. 

A. Use the Connection Manager Administration Kit (CMAK) to create a connection package that specifies Server1 as the target for SSTP-based VPN connections. Manually distribute the CMAK package to each client computer in the temporary office. 

B. Install the Remote Access server role on Server2. From Routing and Remote Access on Server2, add a SSTP-based VPN port. From DHCP on Server2, configure the default gateway server option. 

C. Uses the Connection Manager Administration Kit (CMAK) to create a connection package that specifies Server1 as the target for SSTP-based VPN connections. Use a Group Policy object (GPO) to distribute the CMAK package to each client computer in the temporary office. 

D. Install the Remote Access server role on Server2. From Routing and Remote Access on Server2, configure a demand-dial interface. From DHCP on Server2, configure the default gateway server option. 

Answer:

Explanation: 

* configure RRAS server role as a VPN server on a Windows server 2008 R2 machine. To do that, you need to first install the RRAS server role. 

* in case of IPv4 the remote access client’s VPN configuration is the ONLY configuration that governs whether it has default IPv4 gateway towards VPN server or not 

Reference: Remote Access Deployment – Part 2: Configuring RRAS as a VPN server