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Question ID 14073

Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain
contains a server named Server1. Server1 has the DHCP Server server role and the
Network Policy Server role service installed.
Server1 contains three non-overlapping scopes named Scope1, Scope2, and Scope3.
Server1 currently provides the same Network Access Protection (NAP) settings to the three
scopes.
You modify the settings of Scope1 as shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)

You need to configure Server1 to provide unique NAP enforcement settings to the NAP
non-compliant DHCP clients from Scope1.
What should you create?

Option A

A connection request policy that has the Service Type condition

Option B

A connection request policy that has the Identity Type condition

Option C

A network policy that has the Identity Type condition

Option D

A network policy that has the MS-Service Class condition

Option F

Answer : D

Explanation: MS-Service Class Restricts the policy to clients that have received an IP address from a DHCP scope that matches the specified DHCP profile name. This condition is used only when you are deploying NAP with the DHCP enforcement method. To use the MS-Service Class attribute, in Specify the profile name that identifies your DHCP scope, type the name of an existing DHCP profile. Open the NPS console, double-click Policies, click Network Policies, and then double-click the policy you want to configure. In policy Properties, click the Conditions tab, and then click Add. In Select condition, scroll to the Network Access Protection group of conditions. If you want to configure the Identity Type condition, click Identity Type, and then click Add. In Specify the method in which clients are identified in this policy, select the items appropriate for your deployment, and then click OK. If you want to configure the MS-Service Class condition, click MS-Service Class, and then click Add. In Specify the profile name that identifies your DHCP scope, type the name of an existing DHCP profile, and then click Add.

The MS-Service Class condition restricts the policy to clients that have received an IP address from a DHCP scope that matches the specified DHCP profile name. This condition is used only when you are deploying NAP with the DHCP enforcement method. References: http: //technet. microsoft. com/en-us/library/cc731560(v=ws. 10). aspx http: //technet. microsoft. com/en-us/library/cc731220(v=ws. 10). aspx

Correct Answer D
Explanation


Question ID 14074

Your network contains two servers named Served and Server 2. Both servers run Windows
Server 2012 R2 and have the DNS Server server role installed.
On Server1, you create a standard primary zone named contoso.com.
You plan to create a standard primary zone for ad.contoso.com on Server2.
You need to ensure that Server1 forwards all queries for ad.contoso.com to Server2.
What should you do from Server1?

Option A

Create a trust anchor named Server2.

Option B

Create a conditional forward that points to Server2.

Option C

Add Server2 as a name server.

Option D

Create a zone delegation that points to Server2.

Option F

Answer : D

Explanation: You can divide your Domain Name System (DNS) namespace into one or more zones. You can delegate management of part of your namespace to another location or department in your organization by delegating the management of the corresponding zone. For more information, see Understanding Zone Delegation.

Correct Answer D
Explanation

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