Which two should you configureon Server3?

Your network contains two Active Directory forests named contoso.com and adatum.com. The contoso.com
forest contains a server named server1.contoso.com.The adatum.com forest contains a server named
server2.adatum.com. Both servers have the Network Policy Server role service installed. The network contains
a server named Server3. Server3 is located in the perimeter network and has the Network Policy Server role
service installed. You plan to configure Server3 asan authentication provider for several VPN servers. You
need to ensure that RADIUS requests received by Server3 for a specific VPN server are always forwardedto
server1.contoso.com. Which two should you configureon Server3? (Each correct answer presents part of the
solution. Choose two.)

Your network contains two Active Directory forests named contoso.com and adatum.com. The contoso.com
forest contains a server named server1.contoso.com.The adatum.com forest contains a server named
server2.adatum.com. Both servers have the Network Policy Server role service installed. The network contains
a server named Server3. Server3 is located in the perimeter network and has the Network Policy Server role
service installed. You plan to configure Server3 asan authentication provider for several VPN servers. You
need to ensure that RADIUS requests received by Server3 for a specific VPN server are always forwardedto
server1.contoso.com. Which two should you configureon Server3? (Each correct answer presents part of the
solution. Choose two.)

A.
Network policies

B.
Remote RADIUS server groups

C.
Connection authorization policies

D.
Remediation server groups

E.
Connection request policies



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Connection request policies are sets of conditions and settings that allow network administrators to designate which Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) servers perform the authentication and authorization of connection requests that the server running Network Policy Server (NPS) receives from RADIUS clients.

http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc730866.aspx

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When you configure Network Policy Server (NPS) as a Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) proxy, you use NPS to forward connection requests to RADIUS servers that are capable of processing the connection requests because they can perform authentication and authorization in the domain where the user or computer account is located. For example, if you want to forward connection requests to one or more RADIUS servers in untrusted domains, you can configure NPS as a RADIUS proxy to forward the requests to the remote RADIUS servers in the untrusted domain.

http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc754518.aspx

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The above statement is about a RADIUS proxy. But this server will preform authentication, so it’s a Radius server.
I’m thinking Network Policies and Connection request policies.
See also: http://blogs.technet.com/b/rrasblog/archive/2009/03/25/remote-access-deployment-part-3-configuring-radius-server-for-remote-access.aspx

The network policy is to configure who is allowed to access the server (specific VPN client) and connection request policy (to direct traffic to server2)

I’m doubting myself because all the internet-sites say differently though…