Which new encryption standards are supported by Windows Server 2008 for L2TP/IPsec- based VPN connections and are enabled by default? (Choose all that apply.)

You are the network administrator for your company. You have configured connections on a Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol/Internet Protocol Security (L2TP/IPsec)-based virtual private network (VPN) so that employees who travel to client sites or other remote locations can remotely access your company network.

To enhance features and security, the company upgrades all existing Windows Server 2003 servers to Windows Server 2008, and upgrades all Windows XP client computers to Windows Vista. Which new encryption standards are supported by Windows Server 2008 for L2TP/IPsec- based VPN connections and are enabled by default? (Choose all that apply.)

You are the network administrator for your company. You have configured connections on a Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol/Internet Protocol Security (L2TP/IPsec)-based virtual private network (VPN) so that employees who travel to client sites or other remote locations can remotely access your company network.

To enhance features and security, the company upgrades all existing Windows Server 2003 servers to Windows Server 2008, and upgrades all Windows XP client computers to Windows Vista. Which new encryption standards are supported by Windows Server 2008 for L2TP/IPsec- based VPN connections and are enabled by default? (Choose all that apply.)

A.
Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) 128-bit

B.
Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) 256-bit

C.
40-bit Microsoft Point-to-Point Encryption (MPPE)

D.
56-bit Microsoft Point-to-Point Encryption (MPPE)

E.
Data Encryption Standard (DES) with Message Digest 5 (MD5)



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