Question 5 of 6
You manage the branch office for your company network. The branch office has a single Active Directory
domain, branchl.westsim.private. All computers in the branch office are members of the domain. All client
computers run Windows 7, and run only IPv6.
The branch office consists of two subnets and 50 host computers . Each subnet has its own DHCP server,
while a single server on Subnet2 is both the domain controller and DNS server. Dynamic updates are enabled
on the DNS zone .
On Subnetl, you have a shared printer attached to WrkS. Only computers on Subnetl use this shared
printer.
You want to make sure that all hosts on Subnetl can continue to connect to the shared printer by name,
even if the DNS server is unavailable.
What should you do?
0 Edit the default domain group policy object (GPO) . Enable the Turn off Multicast Name Resolution
policy.
0 On the DHCP scope for Subnetl, set the WINS/NBT Node Type option to Oxl = B-node.
0 On the DHCP scope for Subnetl, set the WINS/NBT Node Type option to OxS = H-node.
ANSWER: On each client on Subnetl, make sure that LLMNR is enabled.
0 Configure a static entry for WrkS in the LMHOSTS file on each client in Subnetl.
Explanation
In this scenario, you need to provide for DNS name resolution on the local subnet in the event that the DNS server fails.
To do this use Link-Local Multicast Name Resolution (LLMNR). By default, LLMNR is enabled on all Windows 7 clients.
However, you should make sure that LLMNR has not been disabled.
Enabling the Turn off Multicast Name Resolution policy in Group Policy disables Link-Local Multicast Name Resolution
(LLMNR) . Because all clients use 1Pv6 only, NetBIOS name resolution is not used. Therefore, modifying the NetBIOS
name resolution configuration would have no effect.
Objectives
Objectives for MS 70-41 0:
403 Deploy and configure DNS service
References
LabSim for Windows Server Pro: Install and Configure, Section 5.1.
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