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Question ID 10492 | You have two servers named Server1 and Server2. Both servers run Windows Server 2012 R2. The servers are configured as shown in the following table.
The routing table for Server1 is shown in the Routing Table exhibit.
From Server1, you attempt to ping Server2, but you receive an error message as shown in the Error exhibit.
You need to ensure that you can successfully ping Server2 from Server1.
What should you do on Server1?
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Option A | Disable Windows Firewall.
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Option B | Modify the subnet mask.
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Option C | Modify the DNS settings.
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Option D | Modify the default gateway settings.
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Correct Answer | D |
Explanation Explanation/Reference: Route is used to view and modify the IP routing table. Route Print displays a list of current routes that the host knows. Default gateways are important to make IP routing work efficiently. TCP/IP hosts rely on default gateways for most of their communication needs with hosts on remote network segments. In this way, individual hosts are freed of the burden of having to maintain extensive and continuously updated knowledge about individual remote IP network segments. Only the router that acts as the default gateway needs to maintain this level of routing knowledge to reach other remote network segments in the larger inter network. In order for Host A on Network 1 to communicate with Host B on Network 2, Host A first checks its routing table to see if a specific route to Host B exists. If there is no specific route to Host B, Host A forwards its TCP/IP traffic for Host B to its own default gateway, IP Router 1. The Default Gateway specifies the IP address of a router on the local subnet, which the system will use to access destinations on other networks. If the default gateway settings are not properly configured, then there can be no successful connection. Reference: Training Guide: Installing and Configuring Windows Server 2012 R2, Chapter 6: Network Administration, Lesson 4: Configuring IPv6/IPv4 Interoperability, p. 269
Question ID 10493 | You have two servers named Server1 and Server2. Both servers run Windows Server 2012 R2. The servers are configured as shown in the following table.
The routing table for Server1 is shown in the Routing Table exhibit.
From Server1, you attempt to ping Server2, but you receive an error message as shown in the Error exhibit.
You need to ensure that you can successfully ping Server2 from Server1.
What should you do on Server1?
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Option A | Disable Windows Firewall.
|
Option B | Modify the subnet mask.
|
Option C | Modify the DNS settings.
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Option D | Modify the default gateway settings.
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Correct Answer | D |
Explanation Explanation/Reference: Route is used to view and modify the IP routing table. Route Print displays a list of current routes that the host knows. Default gateways are important to make IP routing work efficiently. TCP/IP hosts rely on default gateways for most of their communication needs with hosts on remote network segments. In this way, individual hosts are freed of the burden of having to maintain extensive and continuously updated knowledge about individual remote IP network segments. Only the router that acts as the default gateway needs to maintain this level of routing knowledge to reach other remote network segments in the larger inter network. In order for Host A on Network 1 to communicate with Host B on Network 2, Host A first checks its routing table to see if a specific route to Host B exists. If there is no specific route to Host B, Host A forwards its TCP/IP traffic for Host B to its own default gateway, IP Router 1. The Default Gateway specifies the IP address of a router on the local subnet, which the system will use to access destinations on other networks. If the default gateway settings are not properly configured, then there can be no successful connection. Reference: Training Guide: Installing and Configuring Windows Server 2012 R2, Chapter 6: Network Administration, Lesson 4: Configuring IPv6/IPv4 Interoperability, p. 269