Microsoft TS 70-351 Exam

TS: MS Internet Security & Acceleration Serv 2006, Configuring

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  • Exam Name : TS: MS Internet Security & Acceleration Serv 2006, Configuring
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Exam : Microsoft 70-351
Title : TS: MS Internet Security & Acceleration Serv 2006, Configuring


1. You are a network administrator for Litware, Inc. The network contains an ISA Server 2006 computer named ISA ISA1 is configured to allow outbound Internet access. A listener named DefaultHTTP is also configured to listen for requests on port 80 on the external interface.
The Internal network contains two Web sites named HR and Sales, which are used by employees. The HR Web site is stored on a Web server named Web1.litwareinc.com. The Sales Web site is stored on a Web server named Sales1.litwareinc.com. Employees access the Litware, Inc., Web site by using the URL http://www.litwareinc.com.
You must allow employees to access both the HR Web site and the Sales Web site from the Internet. You must ensure that employees can access the HR Web site by using the URL http://www.litwareinc.com/hr. You must also ensure that employees can access the Sales Web site by using the URL http://www.litwareinc.com/sales.
What should you do?
A. Configure one of the Web servers to listen for HTTP requests on port 8080.
Create two server publishing rules. Create one of the rules to respond to requests on port 8080, and configure this rule to forward requests to one internal Web server. Create the other rule to use the DefaultHTTP listener, and configure this rule to forward to the other internal Web server.
B. Create one Web publishing rule by using the path /Sales/* and redirect to Web1.litwareinc.com. Create one Web publishing rule by using the path /HR/* and redirect to Sales1.litwareinc.com Configure each rule to use the DefaultHTTP listener.
C. Create two server publishing rules. Configure each rule to forward to a different internal Web server. Configure each internal Web server to listen for HTTP requests on an unused port.
D. Create one Web publishing rule by using the path /HR/* and redirect to Web1.litwareinc.com. Create one Web publishing rule by using the path /Sales/* and redirect to Sales1.litwareinc.com Configure each rule to use the DefaultHTTP listener.
Answer: D

2. You are a network administrator for your company. The network contains an ISA Server 2006 computer named ISA1. ISA1 is configured to allow users in the sales department access to resources on the Internet.
Users in the marketing department also want access to resources on the Internet. You add a new network and computers for the marketing department. You install the Firewall Client and configure the Web Proxy client on all computers in the new network.
The company's network is configured as shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)
Users in the marketing department report that they cannot access resources on the Internet. You verify that users in the sales department and the internal servers can still access resources on the Internet.
You need to ensure that users in the marketing department can access resources on the Internet.
What should you do?
A. Configure the marketing computers to use 192.168.0.1 as the default gateway.
B. On ISA1, add a static route for the 192.168.2.1 network.
C. On ISA1, add the address range for the Marketing subnet to the internal network list.
D. Configure the DNS settings of the marketing computers to use a DNS server that can resolve Internet names.
Answer: B

3. Your network contains a single ISA Server 2006 computer named ISA1. All Internet access for the local network occurs through ISA1.
The network contains a Web server named Server1. Server1 is configured as a SecureNAT client. A Web application runs on Server1 that communicates with an external Web site named www.contoso.com.
You configure ISA1 with two access rules for outbound HTTP access. The rules are named HTTP Access 1 and HTTP Access 2.
HTTP Access 1 is configured to use the All Authenticated Users user set as a condition. HTTP Access 2 is configured to use the All Users user set as a condition, and it restricts outbound HTTP traffic to the IP address of Server1.
You verify that users can access external Web sites. However, you discover that the Web application cannot access www.contoso.com.
You need to allow the Web application to use anonymous credentials when it communicates with www.contoso.com. You also need to require authentication on ISA1 for all users when they access all external Web sites.
What should you do?
A. On Server1, configure Web Proxy clients to bypass the proxy server for the IP address of the server that hosts www.contoso.com.
B. On ISA1, add the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) www.contoso.com to the list of domain names available on the Internal network.
C. On ISA1, disable the Web Proxy filter for the HTTP protocol.
D. Modify the order of the access rules so that HTTP Access 2 is processed before HTTP Access 1.
Answer: D

4. You are the network administrator for your company. The network contains two ISA Server 2006 computers named ISA1 and ISA2. The company has a main office and one branch office.
ISA1 is located in the main office and connects to the Internet. ISA2 is located in the branch office and connects to the main office over a dedicated WAN link. All client computers run Windows XP Professional.
All client computers can update virus definitions from the virus update Web site. ISA2 can connect to the virus update Web site and the Windows Update Web site.
You discover that ISA1 cannot connect to the virus update Web site or the Windows Update Web site. The firewall policy on ISA1 is configured as shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)
You need to ensure that ISA1 can connect to the virus update Web site and the Windows Update Web site.
What should you do?
A. On ISA1, ensure that the Schedule Download Jobs configuration group is enabled and create a computer set that has the IP addresses of both the virus update Web site and the Windows Update Web site.
B. On ISA1, ensure that the Allowed sites configuration group is enabled and add the URL of the virus update Web site to the System Policy Allowed Sites domain name set.
C. Create a new URL set named VirusUpdates that includes the URLs for the virus update Web site and the Windows Update Web site.
On ISA2, create a new HTTP access rule that includes the VirusUpdates URL set.
D. Create a new domain name set named VirusUpdates that includes the URLs for the virus update Web site and the Windows Update Web site.
On ISA1, create a new HTTP access rule from the Internal network to the VirusUpdates domain name set.
Answer: B

5. You install ISA Server 2006 on a computer that has three network adapters. One of the network adapters is connected to the Internet, one is connected to the Internal network, and one is connected to a perimeter network.
The perimeter network adapter and the internal network adapter are connected to private address networks.
You configure ISA Server by applying the 3-Leg Perimeter network template. You run the 3-Leg Perimeter Network Template wizard. You then make the following changes to the firewall policy:
·Create an access rule to allow all traffic between the Internal network and the Internet.
·Create an access rule to allow all traffic between the Internal network and the perimeter network.
·Create an access rule to allow SMTP traffic from an SMTP server on the perimeter network to a Microsoft Exchange Server computer on the Internal network.
·Create a server publishing rule to allow SMTP traffic from the External network to the SMTP server on the perimeter network.
Users report that they cannot receive e-mail messages from users outside of the Internal network.
You need to allow users to receive e-mail messages from other users on the Internet. You do not want to create a server publishing rule.
What should you do?
A. Change the network rule that controls the route relationship between the perimeter network and the Internal network to Route.
B. Change all network rules that control the route relationships between the Internal network, perimeter network, and External network to Route.
C. Change the network rule that controls the route relationship between the perimeter network and the External network to NAT.
D. Change all network rules that control the route relationships between the Internal network, perimeter network, and External network to NAT.
Answer: A