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Date Submitted: 10/20/2014 06:35 AM
Derek Wilcox
CIS251
Ch. 9 review
10/15/14
1. RRAS is the TCP/IP routing protocol supported on Windows Server 2008 running
Routing and Remote Access Services that dynamically determines routes based on information
from neighboring routers called RIPv2.
2. What RRAS service is used to hide private IP address networks and provide multiple clients
access to the Internet by using a single public IP address?
d. NAT
3. DHCP relay agent is the RRAS service that provides dynamic IP addresses to subnets without a DHCP
server.
4. Using RRAS as a production router in large, heavily trafficked networks is a recommended
practice from Microsoft. False
5. All Windows Server 2008 networks that use DHCP require a DHCP relay agent to be configured
using RRAS. True
6. VPN connections using L2TP are often combined with PPTP for a more secure VPN
connection.
7. What role does an NPS or RADIUS server perform in 802.1x implementation?
c. Authentication server
8. When implementing 802.1x on a network, client computers are considered which of the following
components?
c. Supplicant
9. Which of the following components of an 802.1x network is responsible for requesting the
identity of a client computer?
a. Authentication server
10. Authorization is the process of determining what level of access a user or client has to the
network and/or resources.
11. Which of the following commands will display the current routing table on a Windows
Server 2008 computer running RRAS?
c. Route print
12. Which tunneling protocol is built to run over HTTPS?
a. SSTP
13. Which Properties tab is used for managing NAP for VPN users connecting to a domain?
d. Dial-in
14. The NPS role service requires a third-party RADIUS server to authenticate Windows XP and
Windows Server 2003 clients. False
15. authentication is the process of proving that a user or client is who they claim to be.
16. Routers that do not support this RFC cannot route DHCP broadcast messages between...