DRAG DROP
You support a Microsoft Lync 2013 environment in your customer’s network. A single front-end
Microsoft Lync Server 2013 server is configured to support a session initiation protocol (SIP) domain
named proseware.net. All computers in the network are members of an Active Directory Domain
Services (AD DS) domain named proseware.local. You configure Lync to support users from a new SIP
domain named contoso.net. The users of the contoso.net SIP domain report that their Lync client is
able to connect to the Lync server only after manual configuration. Users of the proseware.com SIP
domain are able to connect to Lync server automatically, both internally and externally. You need to
enable the internal and external automatic discovery features for the users of the new contoso.net
SIP domain. Which fully qualified domain name (FQDN) should you add to the subject alternative
name (SAN) in each certificate request? (To answer, drag the appropriate FQDN to the correct
certificate request. Each FQDN may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to
drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.)
Which fully qualified domain name (FQDN) should you add to the subject alternative name (SAN)…?
DRAG DROP
You support a Microsoft Lync 2013 environment in your customer’s network. A single front-end
Microsoft Lync Server 2013 server is configured to support a session initiation protocol (SIP) domain
named proseware.net. All computers in the network are members of an Active Directory Domain
Services (AD DS) domain named proseware.local. You configure Lync to support users from a new SIP
domain named contoso.net. The users of the contoso.net SIP domain report that their Lync client is
able to connect to the Lync server only after manual configuration. Users of the proseware.com SIP
domain are able to connect to Lync server automatically, both internally and externally. You need to
enable the internal and external automatic discovery features for the users of the new contoso.net
SIP domain. Which fully qualified domain name (FQDN) should you add to the subject alternative
name (SAN) in each certificate request? (To answer, drag the appropriate FQDN to the correct
certificate request. Each FQDN may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to
drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.)