A network includes servers that run Windows Server 2008 R2 with the Network Policy Server (NPS) server role installed. You are planning to deploy a remote network administration solution.
The remote administration solution must meet the following requirements:
– Include fault tolerance.
– Define the users who have remote access and the resources they can remotely access.
You need to design a remote administration solution that meets the requirements.
What should you recommend? (More than one answer choice may achieve the goal. Select the BEST answer.)
A.
Deploy and configure multiple servers with the Remote Desktop Gateway server role. Create a central Remote Desktop Connection Authorization Policy (RD CAP) and a Resource Authorization Policy (RD RAP).
B.
Deploy and configure multiple servers with the Remote Desktop Gateway server role. Create a local Remote Desktop Connection Authorization Policy (RD CAP) and a Resource Authorization Policy (RD RAP).
C.
Deploy and configure one server with the Remote Desktop Web Access server role. Create a central Remote Desktop Connection Authorization Policy (RD CAP) and a Resource Authorization Policy (RD RAP).
D.
Deploy and configure one server with the Remote Desktop Web Access server role. Create a local Remote Desktop Connection Authorization Policy (RD CAP) and a Resource Authorization Policy (RD RAP).
Explanation:
You can also configure RD Gateway to use Remote Desktop connection authorization policies (RD CAPs) that are stored on another server that runs the Network Policy Server (NPS) service. By doing this, you are using the server running NPS, formerly known as a Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) server, to centralize the storage, management, and validation of RD CAPs. If you have already deployed a server running NPS for remote access scenarios such as VPN and dial-up networking, using the existing server running NPS for RD Gateway scenarios as well can enhance your deployment.
RAP
Remote Desktop resource authorization policies (RD RAPs) allow you to specify the internal network resources (computers) that remote users can connect to through an RD Gateway server.Remote users connecting to the network through an RD Gateway server are granted access to computers on the internal network if they meet the conditions specified in at least one RD CAP and one RD RAP.
CAP
Remote Desktop connection authorization policies (RD CAPs) allow you to specify who can connect to an RD Gateway server