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Topic 3, Litware, Inc
Overview
Litware, Inc., is a manufacturing company. The company has a main office and two branch offices. The main
office is located in Seattle. The branch offices are located in Los Angeles and Boston.
Existing Environment
Active Directory
The network contains an Active Directory forest named litwareinc.com. The forest contains a child domain
for each office. The child domains are named boston.litwareinc.com and la.litwareinc.com. An Active
Directory site exists for each office.
In each domain, all of the client computer accounts reside in an organizational unit (OU) named
AllComputers and all of the user accounts reside in an OU named AllUsers.
All domain controllers run Windows Server 2008 R2 and are configured as DNS servers.
The functional level of the domain and the forest is Windows Server 2008.
Network Infrastructure
The main office has the following servers:
Five physical Hyper-V hosts that run Windows Server 2012
Three virtual file servers that run Windows Server 2008 R2
One physical DHCP server that runs Windows Server 2008 R2
Ten physical application servers that run Windows Server 2012
One virtual IP Address Management (IPAM) server that runs Windows Server
2012
One virtual Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) server that runs
Windows Server 2008 R2
One physical domain controller and two virtual domain controllers that run
Windows Server 2008 R2
Each branch office has following servers:
One virtual file server that runs Windows Server 2008 R2
Two physical Hyper-V hosts that run Windows Server 2012
One physical DHCP server that runs Windows Server 2008 R2
One physical domain controller and two virtual domain controllers that run
Windows Server 2008 R2
All of the offices have a high-speed connection to the Internet. The offices connect to each other by using T1
leased lines.The IPAM server in the main office gathers data from the DNS servers and the DHCP servers in all of the
offices.
Requirements
Planned Changes
The company plans to implement the following changes:
Implement the Active Directory Recycle Bin.
Implement Network Access Protection (NAP).
Implement Folder Redirection in the Boston office only.
Deploy an application named Appl to all of the users in the Boston office
only.
Migrate to IPv6 addressing on all of the servers in the Los Angeles office.
Some application servers in the Los Angeles office will have only IPv6 addresses.
Technical Requirements
The company identifies the following technical requirements:
Minimize the amount of administrative effort whenever possible.
Ensure that NAP with IPSec enforcement can be configured.
Rename boston.litwareinc.com domain to bos.litwareinc.com.
Migrate the DHCP servers from the physical servers to a virtual server that
runs Windows Server 2012.
Ensure that the members of the Operators groups in all three domains can
manage the IPAM server from their client computer.
VPN Requirements
You plan to implement a third-party VPN server in each office. The VPN servers will be configured as RADIUS
clients. A server that runs Windows Server 2012 will perform RADIUS authentication for all of the VPN
connections.
Visualization Requirements
The company identifies the following visualization requirements:
Virtualize the application servers.
Ensure that the additional domain controllers for the branch offices can be
deployed by using domain controller cloning.
Automatically distribute the new virtual machines to Hyper-V hosts based on
the current resource usage of the Hyper-V hosts.
Server Deployment Requirements
The company identifies the following requirements for the deployment of new servers on the network:
Deploy the new servers over the network. Ensure that all of the server deployments are done by using multicast.
Security Requirements
A new branch office will open in Chicago. The new branch office will have a single read-only domain
controller (RODC). Confidential attributes must not be replicated to the Chicago office.
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You need to ensure that NAP meets the technical requirements.
Which role services should you install?
A.
Network Policy Server, Health Registration Authority and Host Credential Authorization
Protocol
B.
Health Registration Authority, Host Credential Authorization Protocol and Online Responder
C.
Certification Authority, Network Policy Server and Health Registration Authority
D.
Online Responder, Certification Authority and Network Policy Server
Explanation:
* Scenario:
Implement Network Access Protection (NAP).
Ensure that NAP with IPSec enforcement can be configured.
* Health Registration Authority
Applies To: Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012
Health Registration Authority (HRA) is a component of a Network Access Protection (NAP) infrastructure that
plays a central role in NAP Internet Protocol security (IPsec) enforcement.
HRA obtains health certificates on behalf of NAP clients when they are compliant with network health
requirements. These health certificates authenticate NAP clients for IPsec-protected communications with
other NAP clients on an intranet. If a NAP client does not have a health certificate, the IPsec peer
authentication fails and the NAP client cannot initiate communication with other IPsec-protected computers
on the network.
HRA is installed on a computer that is also running Network Policy Server (NPS) and Internet
Information Services (IIS). If they are not already installed, these services will be added when you install HRA.
Health Registration Authority
Agree.
A) is NOT correct as it lacks a Certification Authority, which is needed for IPSec, a client requirement.
B) is NOT correct for same reason as A.
C) is Correct because NAP and IPSec need a CA, NPS, and Health registration to ‘allow’ healthy clients to be issued a cert, which in turn allows them to connect to the network / get network services.
D) is NOT correct because it lacks a health registration component, which is a key part of NAP & IPSec.
Notes on Health Registration authority as it relates to IPSec: https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc735449(v=ws.10).aspx