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Question ID 13960

Your network contains two servers named Server1 and Server2. 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 need to ensure that Server2 can host a secondary zone for contoso.com.
What should you do from Server1?

Option A

Add Server2 as a name server.

Option B

Create a trust anchor named Server2.

Option C

Convert contoso.com to an Active Directory-integrated zone.

Option D

Create a zone delegation that points to Server2.

Option F

Answer : A

Explanation: Typically, adding a secondary DNS server to a zone involves three steps: 1. On the primary DNS server, add the prospective secondary DNS server to the list of name servers that are authoritative for the zone. 2. On the primary DNS server, verify that the transfer settings for the zone permit the zone to be transferred to the prospective secondary DNS server. 3. On the prospective secondary DNS server, add the zone as a secondary zone. You must add a new Name Server. To add a name server to the list of authoritative servers for the zone, you must specify both the server's IP address and its DNS name. When entering names, click Resolve to resolve the name to its IP address prior to adding it to the list. Secondary zones cannot be AD-integrated under any circumstances. You want to be sure Server2 can host, you do not want to delegate a zone. Secondary Domain Name System (DNS) servers help provide load balancing and fault tolerance. Secondary DNS servers maintain a read-only copy of zone data that is transferred periodically from the primary DNS server for the zone. You can configure DNS clients to query secondary DNS servers instead of (or in addition to) the primary DNS server for a zone, reducing demand on the primary server and ensuring that DNS queries for the zone will be answered even if the primary server is not available. How-To: Configure a secondary DNS Server in Windows Server 2012 We need to tell our primary DNS that it is ok for this secondary DNS to pull information from it. Otherwise replication will fail and you will get this big red X.

Correct Answer A
Explanation


Question ID 13961

You manage a server that runs Windows Server 2012 R2. The server has the Windows
Deployment Services server role installed.
You start a virtual machine named VM1 as shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)

You need to configure a pre-staged device for VM1 in the Windows Deployment Services
console.
Which two values should you assign to the device ID? (Each correct answer presents a
complete solution. Choose two.)

Option A

979708BFC04B45259FE0C4150BB6C618

Option B

 979708BF-C04B-4525-9FE0-C4150BB6C618

Option C

00155D000F1300000000000000000000

Option D

0000000000000000000000155D000F13

Option E

00000000-0000-0000-0000-C4150BB6C618

Correct Answer B,D
Explanation Explanation: Use client computer's media access control (MAC) address preceded with twenty zeros or the globally unique identifier (GUID) in the format: {XXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXX- XXXXXXXXXXXX}. Reference: http: //technet. microsoft. com/en-us/library/cc754469. aspx

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