The zone that converts a FQDN to an IP address.
What is forward lookup zone?
DHCPDiscover, DHCPOffer, DHCPRequest, DHCPAck
What are the 4 steps of the DHCP process?
The IPAM section that provides log activity typically used for forensic purposes.
What is event catalog?
The Windows Server role installed on server to facilitate Windows Server acting as a router.
What is "Remote Access"?
The Windows Server mechanism to allow typically two or more Ethernet NICs that has passed the Windows Hardware Qualification and Logo test to function in a fault tolerant or load balancing mode (or both).
What is NIC Teaming?
The record that is essential when creating a new primary zone that contains contact information regarding the zone, information about the authoritative server, and relevant TTL details.
What is a Start of Authority (SOA) record?
The DHCP failover mode that supports a secondary DHCP server taking over when the primary DHCP server is unresponsive.
What is DHCP failover hot standby mode?
The more automated method of provisioning IPAM to successfully solicit information from managed servers utilizes ____________ to create GPOs.
What is PowerShell?
The system in Windows Server that allows us to implement RADIUS in our environment for remote users.
What is Network Policy Server (NPS) or Network Policy and Access Services (NPAS) ?
The netsh command to verify BranchCache client configuration.
What is netsh branchcache show status all?
Note: You just need to know that there is a netsh branchcache command. :)
The optional anti-DOS DNS mechanism that does not forward repeated identical DNS traffic to other DNS servers, but rather ignores them.
What is response rate limiting?
This is what a Network Admin specifically configures to provide network clients additional network configuration such as the default gateway, NTP server, DNS servers, and PXE client config.
What are DHCP options?
The mechanism in IPAM to copy the configuration options of a DHCP scope, with the exception of the actual network address.
What is IPAM "Duplicate DHCP Scope" utility?
Wireless access points, 802.1X authenticating switches, VPN servers, and dial-up servers relationship to RADIUS.
The name of the configuration menu to adjust the maximum size of the compressed data to be sent to a DFSR destination server.
What is "Staging"?
This is who can adjust a DNS record if secure dynamic updates is enabled.
Who is the original DNS client?
The security mechanism that DHCP can utilize to authenticate replication communication between DHCP servers.
What is DHCP Message Authentication?
The type of database that an IT administer would select for IPAM assuming the organization had the proper licensing.
What is Microsoft SQL Server?
Microsoft Intune, Group Policy, Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager relationship to VPNs.
What are methods to deploy VPN profiles to Windows clients?
The type of machine where an admin should deploy a Microsoft Network Controller.
What is a virtual machine (VM)?
The DNS zone aging component that corresponds with the time duration between refreshing the timestamp on a DNS record.
What is the "no-refresh interval"?
To provide DHCP configurations to a select set of clients based on a set of conditions can be achieved by configuring this.
What is DHCP policy?
To control specific users access over the network environment when utilizing IPAM, the IPAM administrator can configure this.
What is IPAM role-based security groups?
This type of server establishes the location of the DirectAccess client - that is internal or external of the organization's network.
What is a DirectAccess Network Location Server?
The modern way to dynamically manage a network or networks involves utilizing this.
What is SDN?