Top 16 Windows Server 2003 Managing Name Resolution Questions

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Here are top Top 16 Windows Server 2003 Managing Name Resolution Questions and correct answers.

1. Which of the following is the correct way to install a DNS server in 2003 Server?

A. Open the Windows Components Wizard. In Components, select the Networking Services check box, and then click Details. In Subcomponents of Networking Services, select the Domain Name System (DNS) check box, click OK, and then click Next.
B. Open the Windows Components Wizard. In Components, select the Multimedia Services check box, and then click Details. In Subcomponents of Networking Services, select the Domain Name System (DNS) check box, click OK, and then click Next.
C. Open the Windows Components Wizard. In Components, select the Networking Services check box, and then click Advanced. In Subcomponents of Networking Services, select the Domain Name System (DNS) check box, click OK, and then click Next.
D. Open the Windows Components Wizard. In Components, select the Networking Services check box, and then click Advanced. In Subcomponents of Networking Services, select the Dynamic Domain Name System (DDNS) check box, click OK, and then click Next.

2. Which of the following methods allow you to stop the DNS service?
A. To stop a DNS server, open DNS. In the console tree, click the applicable DNS server. On the Action menu, point to All Tasks and then click Stop to stop the service.
B. To stop a DNS server, open DNS. In the console tree, click Action. On the Action menu, point to All Tasks and then click Stop to stop the service.
C. To stop a DNS server, open DNS. In the console tree, click Action. On the Action menu, point to All Tasks and then click Null to stop the service.
D. To stop a DNS server, open Windows Services. In the console tree, click Action. On the Action menu, point to All Tasks and then click Stop to stop the service.

3. You suspect that bad data is causing you problems when one of your zones is loaded in DNS. How can you prevent this?
A. In the DNS console tree, click the applicable DNS server. On the Action menu, click Properties. Click the General tab. In Server options, select the Fail on load if bad zone data check box, and then click OK.
B. In the DNS console tree, click the applicable DNS server. On the Action menu, click Properties. Click the Advanced tab. In Server options, select the Stop load if bad zone data check box, and then click OK.
C. To prevent loading of a zone when bad data is found, open DNS. In the console tree, click the applicable DNS server. On the Action menu, click Properties. Click the Advanced tab. In Server options, select the Fail on load if bad zone data check box, and then click OK.
D. In the DNS console tree, click the applicable DNS server. On the Action menu, click Properties. Click the Zones tab. In Server options, select the Stop load if bad zone data check box, and then click OK.
E. In the DNS console tree, click the applicable DNS server. On the Action menu, click Properties. Click the Advanced tab. In Server options, select the Fail on load if bad zone data check box, and then click OK.

4. When working with UNIX BIND-based DNS servers, what type of DNS zones do we have to use?
A. Active-Directory primary zones
B. Standard secondary zones
C. Standard primary zones
D. Active-Directory Integrated zones
E. Active-Directory secondary zones

5. How can you clear out the cache on a server and a client? (Choose one for the server and one for the client.)
A. Use the ipconfig /registerdns (server).
B. Use the ipconfig /all (client).
C. Use the ipconfig /flushdns (client).
D. Use the DNS console (server).

6. If a Windows 2003 member server received the message, ‘Network path not found,' which of the following would you use to make sure that you didn't have old DNS information on the 2003 member server?
A. Ipconfig /flushdns
B. Nbtstat -RR
C. Nslookup
D. Netdiag /l

7. Which of the following DNS servers reduce load?
A. Primary
B. Caching server
C. Secondary
D. Non-caching

8. If you want users in the company.com domain to access a new Web site by the URL home.portal.company.com, what would you do?
A. On a DNS server, create a new zone named portal.company.com. In portal.company.com create a CNAME record named home and specify company.com as the target host.
B. On a DNS server, create a second zone named company.com. In portal.company.com create a CNAME record named home and specify company.com as the target host.
C. On a DHCP server, create a new zone named portal.company.com. In portal.company.com create a CNAME record named home and specify company.com as the target host.
D. On a DNS server, create a new zone named portal.company.com. In portal.company.com create a CNAME record named portal.company.com and specify company.com as the target host.

9. After disabling dynamic registration, what should you remove on a domain controller with two NIC cards if Active Directory fails between it and other domain controllers in the network?
A. Remove the first NIC card's address.
B. Remove the second NIC card's address.
C. Remove host records from the DNS zone from the first NIC.
D. Remove host records from the DNS zone from the second NIC.

10. What type of request tells DNS to give the best response that it can?
A. Recursive
B. Qualitative
C. Iterative
D. Bombastic

11. What types of DNS zones are available in Windows 2000?
A. Secondary
B. Extended
C. Primary
D. Active Directory Integrated

12. What is a NetBIOS name?
A. NetBIOS is a user name.
B. NetBIOS is a machine name.
C. NetBIOS is a trust name.
D. NetBIOS is a group name.

13. Which of the following is a text file?
A. DHCP
B. WINS
C. LMHosts
D. DNS

14. Which of the following can be found in WINS?
A. Replication Partners
B. Parallel Registrations
C. Active Registrations
D. Dynamic Partners

15. Which of the following will display the ARP cache table specifically for the 192.168.1.1 interface?
A. arp -N 192.168.1.1
B. arp -a 192.168.1.1
C. arp -a -N 192.168.1.1
D. arp 192.168.1.1

16. NetBIOS names typically contain the type of computer, its location and the unique ID. They can be up to ________ in length and may not contain spaces or backslashes.
A. 10 characters
B. 8 characters
C. 15 characters
D. 20 characters

Deborah Timmons is a Microsoft Certified Trainer and Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer. She came into the Microsoft technical field after six years in the adaptive technology field, providing technology and training for persons with disabilities. She is the President and co-owner of Integrator Systems Inc.

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