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Exam Number/Code: 70-232
Exam name: MCSE Implementing and Maintaining Highly Available Web Solutions with MS W2K Server Technologies
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Microsoft MCSA 2003 70-232 Web Demo
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1.You are the Application Center 2000 administrator for your company.
You are responsible for deploying applications from an Application
Center staging server to an Application Center production Web cluster
that uses Network Load Balancing (NLB).
For testing purposes, you assign only 10.1.1.17 to the new Web site in
Internet Information Services (IIS). You successfully test
www.tailspintoys.com on the staging server. You then create an
application named Tailspin, which only contains the
www.tailspintoys.com Web site. You deploy Tailspin to the production
Web cluster.
After the deployment, you cannot access the new Web site on the
production Web cluster. The network configuration is shown in the
exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)
You need to enable users to access www.tailspintoys.com, and you need
to prevent similar problems with future deployments. What should you do?
A. Remove the 10.1.1.17 IP address binding to www.tailspintoys.com in IIS on the staging server, and then redeploy Tailspin.
B. Remove the 10.1.1.17 IP address binding from the network adapter on the staging server, and then redeploy Tailspin.
C. Add the 10.1.1.17 IP address binding to www.tailspintoys.com in IIS
on the production Web cluster, and then redeploy Tailspin.
D. Add the 10.1.1.17 IP address binding to the front-end network
adapter on the production Web cluster, and then redeploy Tailspin.
Answer: A
3. You are the Application Center 2000 administrator for your company.
You are setting up an Application Center cluster that initially
contains only two servers. The network administrator has given you four
IP addresses to use on the cluster. The proposed IP addressing
configuration for the cluster is shown in the exhibit. (Click the
Exhibit button.)
After reviewing the proposed configuration, you realize that the
planned IP addressing configuration will not work properly with
Application Center. There are no new IP addresses available for you to
use.
What should you do?
A. Change the subnet on all four network adapters to 255.255.255.0.
B. Change the subnet on all four network adapters to 255.255.255.224.
C. Change the subnet on all four network adapters to 255.255.255.248.
D. Change the subnet on all four network adapters to 255.255.255.252.
Answer: C
4. You are the network administrator for your company. There is a new
NLB cluster in production that is used to load balance FTP (ports 20
and 21) services. The help desk reports that users are experiencing
random session disconnects. The users use a normal (non-passive) FTP
client. A port rule is defined on the NLB cluster as shown in the
following table.
You need to resolve the problems with random session disconnects. What should you do?
A. Change the affinity for port rules 20 and 21 to None.
B. Change the affinity for port rules 20 and 21 to Class C.
C. Combine the two port rules into a single port rule that starts at 20 and ends at 21, and keep all other parameters the same.
D. Add a new port rule that includes the response port that starts at
1024 and ends at 65536, and keep all other parameters the same.
Answer: C
5. You are the Application Center 2000 administrator for your company.
You currently have a single Application Center cluster that is using
Network Load Balancing (NLB). The cluster is not using dedicated IP
addresses. The network administrator has decided to implement a
standard third-party load balancer for your company to ease
administration overhead.
You need to configure the Application Center cluster to support the
third-party load balancer. You need to accomplish this without
affecting user access to the Web application that resides on the
cluster.
What should you do?
A. Change the client affinity of the cluster to None.
B. Change the client affinity of the cluster to Single.
C. Change the client affinity of the cluster to Class C.
D. Disband the current production Application Center cluster, and then
create a new cluster that uses third-party load balancing and that
contains the Web site.
E. Create a new cluster that uses third-party load balancing and that
contains the Web site, and then disband the current production
Application Center cluster.
Answer: E
6. You are the Web site administrator for your company. Your Web site
uses a Network Load Balancing (NLB) cluster to load balance Web
requests across the cluster. Your NLB cluster consists of three servers
named Server1, Server2, and Server
After reviewing the Internet Information Services (IIS) logs on the
three servers, you realize that only Server2 is receiving network
requests. You examine the NLB parameters on the port rules of the three
servers. The port rules are defined on the servers as shown in the
following table.
You need to load balance the Web request traffic equally across the
three servers. Session state information does not need to be maintained.
Which three actions should you take? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose three.)
A. Change the mode on all the servers to Disabled.
B. Change the mode on all the servers to Multiple.
C. Set the load to 50 on all the servers.
D. Set the load to 0 on all the servers.
E. Change the affinity on all the servers to Single.
F. Change the affinity on all the servers to None.
G. Change the affinity on all the servers to Class C.
Answer: BCF
7. You are the Application Center 2000 administrator for your network.
The IP addressing for the Application Center cluster is configured as
shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)
The back-end network adapter fails on Server2. You shut down Server2
and replace the back-end network adapter. When you restart Server2,
synchronization from Server1 to Server2 fails. Later, you notice that
Server2 is synchronized correctly with Server1.
You want to ensure that synchronization occurs immediately. What should you do?
A. Add a DHCP server to the back-end network.
B. Remove the DHCP server from the back-end network.
C. Use DHCP addresses for the front-end network adapters on Server1 and Server2.
D. Use static addresses for the back-end network adapters on Server1 and Server2.
Answer: D
8. You are the Application Center 2000 administrator for your company.
You are responsible for deploying a new intranet Web site,
www.tailspintoys.com, on the Application Center cluster. You are
currently using Network Load Balancing (NLB) on the Application Center
cluster. The client affinity is currently set to None.
The Web site needs to maintain client session state. After the Web site
goes live, the help desk informs you that users are losing their
session state.
You want to optimize performance for users and to enable users to
maintain their personalized information throughout their visit to the
Web site. What should you do?
A. Set the client affinity to Single.
B. Set the client affinity to Class C.
C. Enable request forwarding for all Web sites in the Application Center cluster.
D. Enable request forwarding only for Web sites that use ASP session state.
Answer: A
2. You are the Application Center 2000 administrator for your company.
You are setting up an Application Center cluster that initially
contains only two servers. The Application Center cluster uses Network
Load Balancing (NLB) and uses the same IP address across the front-end
network. The network configuration is shown in the exhibit. (Click the
Exhibit button.)
After you successfully install Application Center, you test the Web
site that the Application Center application is managing. From the
internal network, the Web site responds properly. From the Internet,
you receive the following error message: "The page cannot be displayed."
You need to make the Web site functional from the Internet. What should you do?
A. Change the IP address of the front-end network adapters of Server1 and Server2 to a valid Internet-routable address.
B. Change the IP address of the back-end network adapters of Server1 and Server2 to a valid Internet-routable address.
C. Change the IP subnet of the front-end network adapter of Server1 to
equal the IP subnet of the back-end network adapter on Server2.
D. Change the IP subnet of the front-end network adapter of Server1 to
equal the IP subnet of the front-end network adapter of Server2.
Answer: A