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Question ID 8923

Your network contains an Active Directory forest named contoso.com. The forest contains a single domain. The domain contains two domain controllers named

   DC1 and DC2 that run Windows Server 2012 R2.

The domain contains a user named User1 and a global security group named Group1. You reconfigure DC2 as a member server in the domain.

You need to add DC2 as the first domain controller in a new domain in the forest. Which cmdlet should you run?

Option A

Add-AdPrincipalGroupMembership

Option B

Install-AddsDomainController

Option C

Install WindowsFeature

Option D

Install AddsDomain

Option E

Rename-AdObject

Option F

Set AdAccountControl

Correct Answer C
Explanation Explanation/Reference: Since a member server does not have Active Directory Domain Services installed, you must install this role before you can configure the new Domain Controller (which would require you to run Install-ADDSForest).


Question ID 8924

You have a Hyper-V host named Host1 that connects to a SAN by using a hardware Fibre Channel adapter.

Host1 contains two virtual machines named VM1 and VM2.

You need to provide VM1 with direct access to the SAN. VM2 must not require access to the SAN.

Which two configurations should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)

Option A

On VM1, configure a Fibre Channel adapter.

Option B

On Host1, configure a new virtual switch.

Option C

On VM1, add a network adapter.

Option D

On Host1, configure a new Virtual Fibre Channel SAN.

Option E

On Host1, modify the Hyper-V settings.

Correct Answer AD
Explanation Explanation/Reference: Step 1: D. Building a Virtual SAN The process of setting up virtual Fibre Channel starts with building a virtual SAN. The easiest way to accomplish this is to open the Hyper-V Manager, right click on the listing for your Hyper-V server in the console tree, and then choose the Virtual SAN Manager command from the shortcut menu. Step 2: A. Once you have created a virtual SAN, the next step in the process is to link a virtual machine to the virtual SAN. To do so, right click on the virtual machine for which you want to provide Fibre Channel connectivity and select the Settings command from the resulting shortcut menu. Next, select the Add Hardware container, as shown in the figure above, and then select the Fibre Channel Adapter option from the list of available hardware. Etc. Note: * Virtual Fibre Channel for Hyper-V (also referred to as Synthetic Fibre Channel) provides VM guest operating systems with direct access to a Fibre Channel SAN by using a standard World Wide Name (WWN) associated with a virtual machine.

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