How should you configure Group1?

Your network contains three Network Policy Server (NPS) servers named NPS1, NPS2, and NPS3.
NP51 is configured as a RADIUS proxy that forwards connection requests to a remote
RADIUS server group named Group1.
You need to ensure that NPS2 receives connection requests. NPS3 must only receive
connection requests if NPS2 is unavailable.
How should you configure Group1?

Your network contains three Network Policy Server (NPS) servers named NPS1, NPS2, and NPS3.
NP51 is configured as a RADIUS proxy that forwards connection requests to a remote
RADIUS server group named Group1.
You need to ensure that NPS2 receives connection requests. NPS3 must only receive
connection requests if NPS2 is unavailable.
How should you configure Group1?

A.
Change the Priority of NPS3 to 10.

B.
Change the Weight of NPS2 to 10.

C.
Change the Weight of NPS3 to 10.

D.
Change the Priority of NPS2 to 10.

Explanation:
Priority. Priority specifies the order of importance of the RADIUS server to the NPS proxy
server. Priority level must be assigned a value that is an integer, such as 1, 2, or 3. The
lower the number, the higher priority the NPS proxy gives to the RADIUS server. For
example, if the RADIUS server is assigned the highest priority of 1, the NPS proxy sends
connection requests to the RADIUS server first; if servers with priority 1 are not available,
NPS then sends connection requests to RADIUS servers with priority 2, and so on. You can
assign the same priority to multiple RADIUS servers, and then use the Weight setting to load
balance between them.



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robber

robber

flawed question imho. Priority of nps3 should be lower then nps2, but without any numbers you don’t actually know which is lower, i guess we have to assume the default.

Akoachi

Akoachi

In Windows, lower priority number usually means higher priority.

kingces

kingces

Yeah true. Just for extra info the default Priority is 1 while the default Weight is 50.