Topic 2
2, Weyland Technical Solutions (WTS) Ltd.
Company Background
Weyland Technical Solutions is an IT company who provide hosted or managed services to small
to medium-sized companies in central USA
The company is located in a single site in Weyland,
Kansas.
The company currently has 1500 employees.
Existing Environment
Existing Active Directory Environment
The network consists of a single Windows Server 2008 R2 Active Directory Domain Services (AD
DS) domain named WTSltd.com. The forest functional level is Windows Server 2008.
The network contains four physical domain controllers. All domain controllers are configured as
DNS Servers.
Network Infrastructure
The network is divided into four subnets. All servers are located in a data center located in the
WTS site.
The data center includes the following servers:
Four physical Windows Server 2008 R2 DHCP Servers.
Eight physical Windows Server 2008 R2 file servers.
Six physical Windows Server 2008 R2 print servers.
Four physical Windows Server 2008 R2 domain controllers.
One physical Windows Server 2008 R2 HyperV host server.
All client computers run either Windows 7 or Windows 8.
Business Requirements
Planned Changes
Deploy new Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V host servers.
Implement a VPN solution for external workers.
Implement RADIUS authentication for the VPN connections.
Implement Network Access Protection (NAP).
Implement Active Directory Recycle Bin
Technical Requirements
Weyland Technical Solutions has the following technical requirements:
Migrate all servers to Windows Server 2012.
Virtualize existing physical servers where possible.
Deploy virtual domain controllers using virtual machine cloning.
DHCP IP address leases must be logged centrally.
Centrally manage Network Access Protection (NAP) policies.
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You work for a company named Testking.com. Your role of Network Administrator includes the
management of the companys Windows 2012 Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain.
Several company Sales users often work away from the office.
You plan to implement DirectAccess to enable the Sales users to access resources within the
corporate network while working away from the office.
You want to ensure that when Sales users are connected using DirectAccess, all traffic is sent
over the DirectAccess connection. Traffic destined for the corporate network must go over the
DirectAccess connection and traffic destined to the Internet must also go over the DirectAccess
connection.
What should you do?
A.
You should configure Split Tunneling.
B.
You should configure Force Tunneling.
C.
You should disable Intra-Site Automatic Tunnel Addressing Protocol (ISATAP).
D.
You should modify the default gateway setting on the client computers.