Computer the bridgehead server the atlanta site
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You are the network administrator for westsim.com. The network consists of a single Active Directory domain. All the servers run Windows Server 2016. All the clients run Windows 10. There are three Active Directory sites, New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles. The New York site contains one domain controller named NYDC1. The Los Angeles site contains one domain controller named LADC1. The Chicago site does not contain any domain controllers. There are partial T1 links between the New York site and the Chicago site, and between the Los Angeles site and the Chicago site. The appropriate site link objects are configured, and the cost for both site links is set to 100.
You determine that users from the Chicago office are being authenticated by the domain controller in Los Angeles. However, the domain controller in New York has more resources available, and management has determined that the domain controller in New York should be used to authenticate all Chicago users. You need to configure Active Directory so that the domain controller in Los Angeles will not be used to authenticate users from the Chicago site.
Set the autositecoverage setting on NYDC1 to 1.
Explanation
TestOut Server Pro 2016: Identity - 2.3 Active Directory Replication
[e_ad_replication_spi4.exam.xml Q_AD_REPLICATION_SPI4_01]
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What should you do?
Register the new server's IP address and name in DNS.
Configuring the server as a preferred bridgehead server for the Active Directory site will force the new server to be the primary domain controller used for intersite replication. Without doing this, Active Directory simply makes the first domain controller in the site into the bridgehead server.
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You notice that the default replication interval is too infrequent, and you decide to decrease the interval to 30 minutes.
After doing this, several branch office locations with slow WAN links report that replication traffic is interfering with other critical network traffic. You need to ensure that the sites with slow WAN links are not bothered by replication during the normal work hours of 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., and that the other sites with better connections continue receiving replication at the reduced interval.
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Configure SMTP replication for the sites with slow WAN links.
TestOut Server Pro 2016: Identity - 2.3 Active Directory Replication
[e_ad_replication_spi4.exam.xml Q_AD_REPLICATION_SPI4_03]
An auxiliary link between the MN and WH sites operates at 56 Kbps. The auxiliary link provides a redundant communication link so manufacturing will always be able to submit orders to the warehouse for the following day's activities. The 56 Kbps link is for fault tolerance only. Normally, network traffic is routed over the T-1 links.
Your company is migrating to Active Directory. You are in the process of configuring site links. You want the links to follow the network communication infrastructure. You have the following links configured: CO-to-SH, CO-to-MN, CO-to-WH, and MN-to-WH. You want to be sure that no replication traffic crosses the MN-to-WH site link unless no other links were available.
Set the site link cost from CO-to-WH to 50.
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1. Set the site link cost from CO-to-MN to 50.
2. Set the site link cost from CO-to-WH to 50.
3. Set the site link cost from MN-to-WH to 160.The combined cost from MN-to-CO and CO-to-WH is 100. Because this is lower than the cost for MN-to-WH, the combined links would be used for replication between MN and WH.
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What should you do? (Select two. Each correct answer is part of the complete solution.)
Explanation
Because the sites are not bridged, the only way to have replication go directly from Chicago to New York is to create a new site link. When you create a link, the default cost is 100. If you don't set the cost of the new site link to more than 200, it will always be used because its default cost of 100 would be lower than the combined cost of the links between Chicago-LA and New York-LA.
You are working for a company that has a large Active Directory network with locations in New York City, Washington, D.C., Seattle, Miami, and Des Moines. The company has just opened an office in Toronto.
You are responsible for bringing the new Toronto site online. You have created a site link to represent a high-speed connection between Washington, D.C. and Toronto. You anticipate that the link between these two cities will be used heavily during normal Eastern Time Zone business hours (5:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.). You need to configure replication between Toronto and Washington, D.C. and minimize the impact of replication traffic during business hours.
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Because there will be high volumes of traffic between Toronto and Washington, D.C. between 5:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m., you should avoid replicating data during those times. Schedule replication to occur between 7:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m. by configuring the site link between Toronto and Washington, D.C. to be available during those times.
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To modify the replication schedule between sites, edit the site link object. To find the site link objects, click Inter-Site Transports and then click IP. The site object is in the right window. In this question, you would edit the DEFAULTIPSITELINK object's properties to modify the replication schedule.
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The main office is connected to the branch office with a WAN link. A site object has been created for each location. The DEFAULTIPSITELINK object connects the two locations. To reduce WAN traffic, replication between sites occurs between 8:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m.
The branch office has recently hired three new employees. An administrator in the main office has created the user accounts. However, users are unable to log on. You need to make sure the users can log on as soon as possible.
Run repadmin /replicate DC2 DC1
Run dfsrmig /setglobalstate 2
Run dfsrmig dfsrmig to migrate from FRS replication to DFS replication for the SYSVOL folder. Run gpupdate on a computer to force that computer to update its settings from Group Policy.
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The Atlanta and Dallas locations are connected using a T1 line. You have also configured an on-demand dial-up connection between the two locations, which should only be used for backup if the T1 line becomes unavailable.
You create two site objects named Atlanta and Dallas using the Active Directory Sites and Services snap-in.
Explanation
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TestOut Server Pro 2016: Identity - 2.3 Active Directory Replication
[e_ad_replication_spi4.exam.xml Q_AD_REPLICATION_SPI4_11]
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What should you do? (Select two. Each correct choice is part of the complete solution.)
Configure a site link to represent the dial-up connection between Toronto and Washington D.C. Configure the site link cost to be 150.
In a typical network, you want high-speed links to be used before dial-up links. Set the site link cost for the high speed connection lower than the cost for the dial-up link. In this scenario, use 50 for the high speed link and 150 for the dial-up link.
Because the default link cost is 100, you could simply configure the high speed link with a cost of 50 and accept the default dial-up link cost.
You are the network administrator for corpnet.com. The company has a main office and two branch offices named Branch1 and Branch2. The main office has two domain controllers named DC1 and DC2. The Branch1 branch office has one domain controller named DC3. There are no domain controllers at the Branch2 location. In Active Directory Sites and Services, you have created a site that corresponds to each location. You have also created IP site links between each site.
You discover that users from Branch2 are being authenticated by all three domain controllers.
Increase the cost of the site link between Branch1 and Branch2.
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You should increase the cost of the site link between Branch1 and Branch2.
Clients who attempt to log on to a site that does not have a local domain controller should be referred to a domain controller at another site. Active Directory uses the site link costs to determine the closest site. Lower cost sites are preferred over higher cost sites. If clients are referred to both the Main and the Branch1 sites equally, most likely, the site links between these sites and Branch2 are set to equal costs. Increasing the cost of the site link between Branch1 and Branch2 will cause Active Directory to refer Branch2 clients to the main office unless the domain controller at Branch1 is unavailable. The Try next closest site group policy setting must be enabled for the clients to be referred to domain controllers based on site link cost.
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Configure all domain controllers to use FRS replication.
Configure the site link to use RPC over IP for the transport protocol.
FRS replication does not use RDC and must send the entire file when changes are made.
RPC over IP is the transport protocol for intra-site and inter-site Active Directory replication.
TestOut Server Pro 2016: Identity - 2.3 Active Directory Replication [e_ad_replication_spi4.exam.xml Q_AD_SYSVOL_REPLICATION_SPI4_01]
After a few days, you notice several replication errors. You decide that you want to configure replication so that only FRS replication is used (DFS replication will no longer operate).
Which command should you use?
dfsrmig /setglobalstate 4
Explanation
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dfsrmig /setglobalstate 3
dfsrmig /setglobalstate 4
TestOut Server Pro 2016: Identity - 2.3 Active Directory Replication [e_ad_replication_spi4.exam.xml Q_AD_SYSVOL_REPLICATION_SPI4_03]
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