DRAG DROP
Your network contains an Active Directory forest named contoso.com. The forest contains a
Network Policy Server (NPS) server named NPS1 and a VPN server named VPN1. VPN1 forwards all
authentication requests to NPS1.
A partner company has an Active Directory forest named adatum.com. The adatum.com forest
contains an NPS server named NPS2.
You plan to grant users from adatum.com VPN access to your network.
You need to authenticate the users from adatum.com on VPN1.
What should you create on each NPS server?
To answer, drag the appropriate objects to the correct NPS servers. Each object 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.
What should you create on each NPS server?
DRAG DROP
Your network contains an Active Directory forest named contoso.com. The forest contains a
Network Policy Server (NPS) server named NPS1 and a VPN server named VPN1. VPN1 forwards all
authentication requests to NPS1.
A partner company has an Active Directory forest named adatum.com. The adatum.com forest
contains an NPS server named NPS2.
You plan to grant users from adatum.com VPN access to your network.
You need to authenticate the users from adatum.com on VPN1.
What should you create on each NPS server?
To answer, drag the appropriate objects to the correct NPS servers. Each object 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.
Answers broke!
I think NOS1 gets a remote RADIUS server group and a network policy while NPS2 gets RADIUS client
Connection request and Radius Server for NPS1, radius client for NPS2
NPS1 = Connection request
Remote Radius Server Group
NPS2 = Radius Client
The answer is here:
http://cdn.aiotestking.com/wp-content/uploads/70-411-v8/2.png
NPS1 => Connection Request Policy and a remote Radius Server Group
NPS2 => A Radius Client
NPS1: a connection request policy / a remote RADIUS server group
NPS2: a RADIUS client
Sorry but the answer i believe would be:
NPS1: Network Policy / Remote RADIUS server group
NPS2: RADIUS Client
The Connection request policy is done on the VPN1 Server and is used to forward the network requests to NPS1 Server. Then the network policy is used to determine whether the users are granted access or not
Sorry my mistake the correct answer is as was stated:
NPS1: a connection request policy / a remote RADIUS server group
NPS2: a RADIUS client
See below links for confirmation:
A Remote Radius Server Group is used on a Proxy Radius for 1 or multiple Radius Servers in this case NPS1 is the Proxy Radius and VPN1 is the Radius Server
• Remote Radius Server Group
A Connection Request Policy is used by the Proxy Radius to determine which Radius server will be used to authenticate a specific connection request
• Connection Request Policy
A Radius Client is the Server/Switch etc that will request the connection request on behalf of the client PCs/Users in this case the users at Adatum.com connecting through the Radius Client (NPS2)
• Radius Client
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Right answer: http://cdn.aiotestking.com/wp-content/uploads/70-411-v8/2.png
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Answer is correct, had it on the test.
Where would network policy go? Don’t you need a network policy that grants access to network resources?
Nevermind, I see that the question is only asking about authentication.