How can you resolve this problem and allow TESTKING-WS43 to ping TESTKING-DC07 successfully?

You work as a Network Administrator at AIOTestking.com. AIOTestking.com has an Active Directory
Domain Services (AD DS) domain named AIOTestking.com. All servers in the AIOTestking.com domain
have Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 installed and all client computers have Windows 8 Pro
installed.
You connect a new client computer named TESTKING-WS43 to the domain and want to ping a
domain controller named TESTKING-DC07 from TESTKING-WS43. However, when you attempt
to run the ping testking-dc07 command from the command prompt, you receive “Request timed
out” messages.
How can you resolve this problem and allow TESTKING-WS43 to ping TESTKING-DC07
successfully?

You work as a Network Administrator at AIOTestking.com. AIOTestking.com has an Active Directory
Domain Services (AD DS) domain named AIOTestking.com. All servers in the AIOTestking.com domain
have Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 installed and all client computers have Windows 8 Pro
installed.
You connect a new client computer named TESTKING-WS43 to the domain and want to ping a
domain controller named TESTKING-DC07 from TESTKING-WS43. However, when you attempt
to run the ping testking-dc07 command from the command prompt, you receive “Request timed
out” messages.
How can you resolve this problem and allow TESTKING-WS43 to ping TESTKING-DC07
successfully?

A.
You should run the netsh firewall set icmpsetting all enable command on TESTKING-DC07.

B.
You should configure the inbound firewall rules on TESTKING-WS43 to allow Echo Requests.

C.
You should run the netsh firewall set icmpsetting 4 enable command on TESTKING-WS43.

D.
You should run the netsh advfirewall firewall add rule name=”All ICMP V4″ dir=in action=allow
protocol=icmpv4 command on TESTKING-DC07.



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