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Question ID 13979 | Your network contains four Network Policy Server (NPS) servers named Server1, Server2,
Servers, and Server4.
Server1 is configured as a RADIUS proxy that forwards connection requests to a remote
RADIUS server group named Group1.
You need to ensure that Server2 and Server3 receive connection requests. Server4 must
only receive connection requests if both Server2 and Server3 are unavailable.
How should you configure Group1?
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Option A | Change the Weight of Server4 to 10.
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Option B | Change the Weight of Server2 and Server3 to 10.
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Option C | Change the Priority of Server2 and Server3 to 10.
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Option D | Change the Priority of Server4 to 10.
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Correct Answer | D |
Explanation Explanation: During the NPS proxy configuration process, you can create remote RADIUS server groups and then add RADIUS servers to each group. To configure load balancing, you must have more than one RADIUS server per remote RADIUS server group. While adding group members, or after creating a RADIUS server as a group member, you can access the Add RADIUS server dialog box to configure the following items on the Load Balancing tab: Priority. Priority specifies the order of importance of the RADIUS server to the NPS proxy server. Priority level must be assigned a value that is an integer, such as 1, 2, or 3. The lower the number, the higher priority the NPS proxy gives to the RADIUS server. For example, if the RADIUS server is assigned the highest priority of 1, the NPS proxy sends connection requests to the RADIUS server first; if servers with priority 1 are not available, NPS then sends connection requests to RADIUS servers with priority 2, and so on. You can assign the same priority to multiple RADIUS servers, and then use the Weight setting to load balance between them. Weight. NPS uses this Weight setting to determine how many connection requests to send to each group member when the group members have the same priority level. Weight setting must be assigned a value between 1 and 100, and the value represents a percentage of 100 percent. For example, if the remote RADIUS server group contains two members that both have a priority level of 1 and a weight rating of 50, the NPS proxy forwards 50 percent of the connection requests to each RADIUS server. . If NPS determines that a RADIUS server is unavailable, it can start sending connection requests to other group members. With these settings you can configure the number of seconds that the NPS proxy waits for a response from the RADIUS server before it considers the request dropped; the maximum number of dropped requests before the NPS proxy identifies the RADIUS server as unavailable; and the number of seconds that
Question ID 13980 | You have a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2. Server1 has the
File Server Resource Manager role service installed.
Each time a user receives an access-denied message after attempting to access a folder
on Server1, an email notification is sent to a distribution list named DL1.
You create a folder named Folder1 on Server1, and then you configure custom NTFS
permissions for Folder1.
You need to ensure that when a user receives an access-denied message while attempting
to access Folder1, an email notification is sent to a distribution list named DL2. The
solution must not prevent DL1 from receiving notifications about other access-denied
messages.
What should you do?
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Option A | From Server Manager, run the New Share Wizard to create a share for Folder1 by selecting the SMB Share - Advanced option.
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Option B | From the File Server Resource Manager console, modify the Access-Denied Assistance settings.
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Option C | From the File Server Resource Manager console, modify the Email Notifications settings.
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Option D | From Server Manager, run the New Share Wizard to create a share for Folder1 by selecting the SMB Share -Applications option.
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Correct Answer | A |
Explanation Reference: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj574182.aspx#BKMK_12 Explanation: When using the email model each of the file shares, you can determine whether access requests to each file share will be received by the administrator, a distribution list that represents the file share owners, or both. The owner distribution list is configured by using the SMB Share Advanced file share profile in the New Share Wizard in Server Manager.