You need to design the Active Directory site topology to meet the following requirements:

Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain
contains three Active Directory sites. The Active Directory sites are configured as shown in
the following table.

The sites connect to each other by using the site links shown in the following table.

You need to design the Active Directory site topology to meet the following requirements:
+ Ensure that all replication traffic between Site2 and Site3 replicates through Site1 if a domain
controller in Site1 is available.
+ Ensure that the domain controllers between Site2 and Site3 can replicate if all of the domain
controllers in Site1 are unavailable.
What should you do?

Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain
contains three Active Directory sites. The Active Directory sites are configured as shown in
the following table.

The sites connect to each other by using the site links shown in the following table.

You need to design the Active Directory site topology to meet the following requirements:
+ Ensure that all replication traffic between Site2 and Site3 replicates through Site1 if a domain
controller in Site1 is available.
+ Ensure that the domain controllers between Site2 and Site3 can replicate if all of the domain
controllers in Site1 are unavailable.
What should you do?

A.
Delete Link2.

B.
Disable site link bridging.

C.
Delete Link3.

D.
Create one site link bridge.



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Michael

Michael

This looks more like A – “Delete Link2”
q1. Creating a one site bridge link would still leave Link2 to replicate to site 2 and 3, site 2 and 3 must replicate only through Site 1
q2. traffic would go through Site 1 to Site 2 & 3

K

K

What if site 1 goes down. How can it replicate if you delete link 2?

Answerer

Answerer

Automatic Site Link Bridging is enabled by default so a site link bridge exists between link 1 and 3 allowing replication even if link 2 doesnt exist

jimilives

jimilives

I concur… “Delete Link 2” is the answer. This article points out that creating a Site Link Bridge is pointless as it’s on by default. To control replication, you would have to delete the Link and which would satisfy the first condition and the Automatic Site Link Bridging would kick in to satisfy the 2nd requirement.

Exhaustive Explanation:

https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc961783.aspx

Everaldo

Everaldo

Modify the cost of Link2 is correct.

Jerry

Jerry

“Modify the cost of Link2” is correct I think, but if you don’t see that option then the answer must be “Delete link 2”.

Bill Gates

Bill Gates

Deleting Link 2 would work, so would “modify the cost of Link 2” – but only if it said that the cost of link 2 was greater than the cost of link 3 & link 1 combined…

David

David

“Modify the cost of Link2” could be correct but it is not an option

Steve Ballmer

Steve Ballmer

Increase cost of link2 so site 1 and site 2 won’t use link 2 except if a domain controller in site1 is unavailable.

Moordrake

Moordrake

“Modify the cost of Link2” is not an option in this question

Yahoo

Yahoo

Took the test today and passed with a 910. The question is stated as is. Answer is A.

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Touqa

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Eman

Eman

I need the same exam

Eman

Eman

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Franc

Franc

A is correct.
Site1 connects to Site2 through Link1
Site1 connects to Site3 through LInk3
As SiteLInkBridging is Enabled by default, Site2 and Site3 are connected through Site1. So replication from Site2 to Site3 go through Site1 even if no DC in Site1 is available

If we put Link2 in there (connecgtion between Site2 and Site3) replication will not go through Site1 but directly from Site2 to Site3 and that is not what is required.