Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com.
All client computers run Windows 8.
You deploy a server named Server1 that runs WindowsServer 2012.
You install a new client-server Application named App1 on Server1 and on the client computers. The client
computers must use TCP port 6444 to connect to App1on Server1. Server1 publishes the information of App1
to an intranet server named Server2 by using TCP port 3080.
You need to ensure that all of the client computerscan connect to App1. The solution must ensure thatthe
Application can connect to Server2.
Which Windows Firewall rule should you create on Server1?
A.
An inbound rule to allow a connection to TCP port6444
B.
An outbound rule to allow a connection to TCP port 6444
C.
An inbound rule to allow a connection to TCP port3080
D.
An outbound rule to allow a connection to TCP port 3080
Explanation:
Server1 gets request from Client PC’s it needs a inbound rule for 6444 By default, Windows Firewall with
Advanced Security blocks all unsolicited inbound network traffic,and allows all outbound network traffic. For
unsolicited inbound network traffic to reach your computer, youmust create an allow rule to permit that type of
network traffic. If a network program cannot get access,verify that in the Windows Firewall with Advanced
Security snap-in there is an active allow rule for the currentprofile. To verify that there is an active allow rule,
double-click Monitoring and then click Firewall.
If there is no active allow rule for the program, go to the Inbound Rules node and create a new rule for
thatprogram. Create either a program rule, or a service rule, or search for a group that App1ies to the feature
andmake sure all the rules in the group are enabled. To permit the traffic, you must create a rule forthe
programthat needs to listen for that traffic. If you know the TCP or UDP port numbers required by the program,
you canadditionally restrict the rule to only thoseports, reducing the vulnerability of opening up all ports for
theprogram.
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/13894.troubleshooting-windows- firewallwithadvanced-security-in-windows-server-2012.aspx
A
Also D depending on the configuration of the server… Assuming it’s a completely fresh install, all outbound traffic is allowed by default, so A is correct in this instance.