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Question ID 10007

HOTSPOT
You have a DNS server named Server1. Server1 runs Windows Server 2012 R2. The network ID is 10.1.1.0/24. An administrator creates several reverse lookup
zones. You need to identify which reverse lookup zone is configured correctly. Which zone should you identify? To answer, select the appropriate zone in the
answer area.
Hot Area:

 

Option A

Correct Answer:

Correct Answer A
Explanation Explanation/Reference: Explanation: Octets specified in reverse order . . . . in-addr .arpa Reference: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc961414.aspx


Question ID 10008

Your infrastructure divided in 2 sites. You have a forest root domain and child domain. There is only one DC on site 2 with no FSMO roles. The link goes down to
site 2 and no users can log on.
What FSMO roles you need on to restore the access?

Option A

Infrastructure master

Option B

RID master

Option C

Domain Naming master

Option D

PDC Emulator

Correct Answer D
Explanation Explanation/Reference: Explanation: D. The PDC emulator is used as a reference DC to double-check incorrect passwords and it also receives new password changes. PDC Emulator is the most complicated and least understood role, for it runs a diverse range of critical tasks. It is a domain-specific role, so exists in the forest root domain and every child domain. Password changes and account lockouts are immediately processed at the PDC Emulator for a domain, to ensure such changes do not prevent a user logging on as a result of multi-master replication delays, such as across Active Directory sites.