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NEW QUESTION: 1
A customer plans to deploy a server.
The customer asks you for information about the following features of Windows Server 2008 R2 Foundation and Windows Small Business Server 2011 Standard (Windows SBS 2011 Standard):
You need to identify these features for the customer. What should you identify? Select six.
To answer, configure the appropriate option or options in the dialog box in the answer area.
A. Windows Small Business Server 2011 Standard requires CAL.
B. Windows Small Business Server 2011 Standard supports maximum 5 number of concurrent users.
C. Windows Small Business Server 2011 Standard does not require CAL.
D. Windows Server 2008 R2 Foundation supports maximum 5 number of concurrent users.
E. Windows Small Business Server 2011 Standard supports maximum 15 number of concurrent users.
F. Windows Small Business Server 2011 Standard does not support the DNS Server role.
G. Windows Small Business Server 2011 Standard supports the DNS Server role.
H. Windows Server 2008 R2 Foundation supports maximum 25 number of concurrent users.
I. Windows Server 2008 R2 Foundation supports the DNS Server role.
J. Windows Small Business Server 2011 Standard supports an unlimited amount of concurrent users.
K. Windows Server 2008 R2 Foundation does not require CAL.
L. Windows Server 2008 R2 Foundation does not support the DNS Server role.
M. Windows Small Business Server 2011 Standard supports maximum 50 number of concurrent users.
N. Windows Server 2008 R2 Foundation supports maximum 15 number of concurrent users.
O. Windows Server 2008 R2 Foundation supports maximum 50 number of concurrent users.
P. Windows Small Business Server 2011 Standard supports maximum 25 number of concurrent users.
Q. Windows Server 2008 R2 Foundation requires CAL.
R. Windows Server 2008 R2 Foundation supports an unlimited amount of concurrent users.
Answer: C,G,I,K,N,P
Explanation:
* Foundation licensing model: Server (15 User Account Limit)
*Small Business Server licensing model: Server (25 User Account Limit)
*DNS is included in both Foundation and Small Business Server.
*CALs are used for the DataCenter and Standard Server versions only, not for Foundation or Small Business Server.
Reference: Windows Server 2012 How to Buy A customer has Windows Small Business Server 2011 Standard (Windows SBS 2011 Standard) deployed. The customer has 40 users.
NEW QUESTION: 2
Cisco Security Managerは何を管理していますか?
A. ASA
B. アクセスポイントO
C. ESA
D. WSA
Answer: A
Explanation:
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/security/security-manager/datasheet-C78-737182.html
NEW QUESTION: 3
You create a virtual machine (VM) named Server1. You export the VM to the C:\VM folder.
You need to import the VM from the correct folder.
Which folder should you choose?
A. C:\VM\Server1\Virtual Hard Disks
B. C:\VM\Server1\Virtual Machines
C. C:\VM
D. C:\VM\Server1
Answer: D
Explanation:
Explanation/Reference:
Top Tips for Importing & Exporting your VM with Hyper-V
As you accumulate virtual machines, then sooner or later you are probably going to run into a situation in which you want to move one or more virtual machines to a new host server. Microsoft makes this possible through the Hyper-V Manager's Import and Export functions. If you look at Figure A, you can see that when you select a virtual machine, Hyper-V displays an Export link in the lower right corner of the console. There is also an Import Virtual Machine link at near the top of the Actions pane.
Figure A
The Import and Export functions are accessible through the Hyper-V Manager. On the surface, it appears that you can simply select a virtual machine, export it, take the exported image to another server that's running Hyper-V, and import it. On some levels this really is the way that the import and export processes work. There are some gotchas that you need to be aware of though, and the only way that you can avoid those gotchas is to understand what's really going on when you export and import a virtual machine.
Virtual Machine Identification
The first thing that you need to understand about the import and the export process is that Hyper-V has two different ways of identifying virtual machines. The most obvious way of identifying a virtual machine is by the name that you have assigned to it. For example, if you look back at Figure A, the Actions pane will show you that I have selected a virtual machine named Posey-IM. Virtual machines retain their name throughout the import and export process. Although it is certainly advisable to avoid having multiple virtual machines with the same name, it is not an absolute requirement. The reason why virtual machine names do not absolutely have to be unique is because there is a second factor that identifies a virtual machine. This second identification factor is the virtual machine's Globally Unique Identifier, or GUID, which is automatically assigned to a virtual machine by Windows, and does have to be unique.
The Virtual Machine Export Process
The virtual machine export process itself is actually really simple to perform. Simply select a virtual machine from the Hyper-V Manager, and then click the Export link. After doing so, Windows will display the Export Virtual Machine dialog box that is shown in Figure B.
All you have to do now is to enter the path that you want to export the virtual machine to, and then click the Export button.
Figure B
The process of exporting a virtual machine is really simple. So what's so tricky about the export process? Well, not a lot really, but there are still some things that you need to know about it. For starters, Windows will place the virtual machine within a sub folder that bears the virtual machine's name within the path that you have specified. For example, I decided to export a virtual machine named R2. Not wanting to lose the files among other clutter, I created a folder named C:\R2 and specified that as the export path. What I ended up with was the exported files residing in a folder named C: \R2\R2\. One of the big questions that I had about the export process before I began was whether or not it left the original virtual machine instance intact, and in its original location. I'm happy to report that the files making up the virtual machine are untouched during the export process. This does however, mean that you will have to manually remove those files once you have moved the virtual server to its new location.
The other thing that you need to know is that depending on the size of the virtual machine, the export process can take a really long time to complete. Unfortunately, I can't tell you exactly how long, because the amount of time depends on the size of the .VHD files that are being used, and on your machine's hardware capabilities. As you can see, exporting a virtual machine is really simple. Now let's take a look at the anatomy of the exported information, and how the import process works.
The Anatomy of a Virtual Machine
When you export a virtual machine, one of the things that Hyper-V asks you for is the export path. Whatever path you enter, Hyper-V will create a folder in that path that bears the name of the virtual machine that you are exporting. For instance, when I exported my virtual machine, I used C:\R2 as the path, and Hyper-V created a new folder named R2. Now my virtual machine resides in a folder named C:\R2\R2, as shown in Figure C.
Figure C
Hyper-V creates a folder in the destination path that bears the name of the virtual server that you are
exporting.
If you look at the figure, you will notice that within the folder that Hyper-V creates are three sub folders.
There is also an XML file named Config.xml.
The Snapshots Folder
The Snapshots folder is used as a repository for snapshots of the virtual machine. This folder contains three elements. First, there is a subfolder that bears the virtual machine's GUID. If no snapshots exist, the folder will still be present, but it will be empty. If snapshots do exist, then this folder will contain the diffing data for the virtual hard disks. The snapshots folder may also contain a subfolder for each snapshot. This folder bears the name of the individual snapshot ID. In addition, there will be an export file (a .EXP file) for each individual snapshot.
The Virtual Hard Disks Folder
As the name implies, the Virtual Hard Disks folder stores the .VHD files (virtual hard drive files) used by the
virtual machine. You can see an example of this in Figure D.
Figure D
The Virtual Hard Disks folder contains the .VHD files for the virtual server.
The Virtual Machines Folder
At a minimum, the Virtual Machines folder will contain a file named after the virtual machine's GUID, but with an .EXP extension. This file is the virtual machine export file. It retains the virtual machine's settings during the export process. If the virtual machine was in a saved state during the export process, then the Virtual Machines folder will contain a sub folder, which will store two saved state files. If the machine was not in a saved state at the time of the export, then the sub folder may exist, but it will be empty.
Importing a Virtual Machine
The import and export process is used primarily as a means for moving virtual machines from one host server to another. Therefore, the first step in the import process is to copy the export folder and all of its sub folders to the desired host server. After doing so, open the Hyper-V Manager and click the Import Virtual Machine link. You should now be prompted to enter the virtual machine's path.
Although this seems simple enough, there are two very important There are two important things that you need to know about the import process. First, it is up to you to copy the virtual machine files to the location from which you want to use them. When you import the virtual machine, it's physical location on the host server becomes permanent, and moving the virtual machine is no longer an option. It is therefore important to place the virtual machine files on the desired volume before you import it. The other thing that you need to know is that when you import the virtual machine, the .EXP file and the CONFIG.XML files will be deleted. These files are replaced with a new CONFIG.XML file. What this means to you is that because the .EXP file is gone, the virtual machine cannot be imported again (unless you export it again). If you want to use the virtual machine as a template or as an image that you can quickly restore, then it is important to work only from a copy of your exported files so that the original remains untouched.
Conclusion
The process of importing and exporting virtual machines isn't all that difficult, but by following these tips, hopefully you'll save yourself from a few of the most common pitfalls related to duplicate virtual machines or the imported machine's location.
NEW QUESTION: 4
Scenario: You work for a company that provides managed network services, and of your real estate clients running a small office is experiencing network issues, Troubleshoot the network issues.
Router R1 connects the main office to internet, and routers R2 and R3 are internal routers NAT is enabled on Router R1. The routing protocol that is enable between routers R1, R2, and R3 is RIPv2. R1 sends default route into RIPv2 for internal routers to forward internet traffic to R1. Server1 and Server2 are placed in VLAN 100 and 200 respectively, and dare still running router on stick configuration with router R2.
You have console access on R1, R2, R3, and L2SW1 devices. Use only show commands to troubleshoot the issues.
Examine R2 configuration, the traffic that is destined to R3 LAN network sourced from Router R2 is forwarded to R1 instead R3. What could be an issue?
A. RIPv2 enabled on R3, but R3 LAN network that is not advertised into RIPv2 domain.
B. RIPv2 routing updates are suppressed between R2 and R3 using passive interface feature.
C. RIPv2 not enabled on R3.
D. No issue that is identified; this behavior is normal since default route propagated into RIPv2 domain by Router R1.
Answer: C
Explanation:
As per R3