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Question ID 9446 | Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains two servers named Server1 and Server2 that run Windows Server
2012 R2.
Server2 establishes an IPSec connection to Server1.
You need to view which authentication method was used to establish the initial IPSec connection.
What should you do?
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Option A | From Windows Firewall with Advanced Security, view the quick mode security association.
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Option B | From Event Viewer, search the Application Log for events that have an ID of 1704.
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Option C | From Event Viewer, search the Security Log for events that have an ID of 4672.
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Option D | From Windows Firewall with Advanced Security, view the main mode security association.
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Correct Answer | D |
Explanation Explanation/Reference: Explanation: Main mode negotiation establishes a secure channel between two computers by determining a set of cryptographic protection suites, exchanging keying material to establish a shared secret key, and authenticating computer and user identities. A security association (SA) is the information maintained about that secure channel on the local computer so that it can use the information for future network traffic to the remote computer. You can monitor main mode SAs for information like which peers are currently connected to this computer and which protection suite was used to form the SA. References: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd448497(v=ws.10).aspx
Question ID 9447 | Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains two servers named Server1 and Server2 that run Windows Server
2012 R2.
You create a security template named Template1 by using the Security Templates snap-in.
You need to apply Template1 to Server2.
Which tool should you use?
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Option A | System Configuration
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Option B | Local Security Policy
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Option C | Certificate Templates
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Option D | computer Management
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Correct Answer | B |
Explanation Explanation/Reference: Explanation: A security policy is a combination of security settings that affect the security on a computer. You can use your local security policy to edit account policies and local policies on your local computer.