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You are a network consultant working for the law firm of Figby, Tillman, and Figby. You are setting up a new network with 2 servers running Windows 2000 Server, 15 workstations running Windows 2000 Professional, and various other computers running Windows 98 and Linux.
The network will span two locations with a router and a WAN link connecting them. One server will be placed at each location. Your goals are to create a cohesive network that will be easy to administer and expand in the future.
Which would be the best network transport protocol for the new network?
TCP/IP
IPX/SPX
NetBEUI
None of the above
You want to automatically assign IP addresses using DHCP. How many DHCP servers are required?
One
Two
None
Later, you are setting up a third location. You have added a server running Windows 2000 Server at the new location. The server has two network cards and has been connected to the WAN and to its local network. Which of the following additional hardware or software will be required to complete the configuration of the new location? (Select all that apply.)
Router
Routing and Remote Access installed on server
DHCP server installed on server
DHCP relay activated on server
Place the following network protocols under the headings Routable and Not Routable.
TCP/IP
IPX/SPX
NetBEUI
AppleTalk
DLC
You are arranging for some of the workstations to be used remotely via dial-up connections. Place each of the following operating systems under the maximum level of dial-up security they can support: CHAP, MS-CHAP, or MS-CHAP v2.
Windows 95
Windows 98
Linux
Windows NT 4.0
Windows 2000 Professional
Windows 2000 Server