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Microsoft MCSE2003 70-350

Microsoft MCSE2003 70-350

VUE/Prometric Code: 70-350

Exam: Implementing Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server 2004

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업그레이트:2010-05-15

1. You are the network administrator for Contoso, Ltd. The network contains an ISA Server 2004
computer named ISA1. You enable a cache drive on ISA1. ISA1 is a multi-homed server. A Web server
named Web2 resides in a perimeter network. Web2 contains two company Web sites named
http://internal.contoso.com and http://external.contoso.com. Members of the graphics team make
frequent changes to the Web site named http://internal.contoso.com. When the team members update
the Web site, they cannot see changes from other members of the team. You need to configure ISA1 to
allow members of the graphics team to immediately view the updates to http://internal.contoso.com. What
should you do?
A. Add the contoso.com domain name to the list of domains on the Internal network. Disable the Bypass
proxy for Web servers in this network option.
B. Add the client computers used by the members of the graphics team to a computer set. Create a cache
rule to include the computer set. Enable the Never. No content will ever be cached setting.
C. Create a URL set for http://internal.contoso.com. Create a cache rule to include the URL set. Enable
the Never. No content will ever be cached setting.
D. Create a new computer set for Web2. Create a cache rule to include the computer set. Disable HTTP
caching on the cache rule.
Answer: C
2. You are the network administrator for Contoso, Ltd. The network contains two ISA Server 2004
computers named ISA1 and ISA2. The network also contains a Routing and Remote Access server
named RRAS1. The company has a main office and one branch office. ISA2 uses a dial-up connection to
connect to RRAS1. On ISA2, you create a Web chaining rule that redirects requests to ISA1. Users in the
branch office frequently access a published Web site named http://sales.contoso.com. This sales Web
site resides on a Web server in the perimeter network. Users in the branch office report that occasionally
during business hours they cannot connect to http://sales.contoso.com. You configure and enable a
content download job to ensure that Web site content is loaded into the Web cache on ISA2. You need to
ensure that content from http://sales.contoso.com will always be available to users in the branch office,
even if the connection is unavailable. What should you do on ISA2?
A. Create a new Web chaining rule. On the rule, enable a backup route to ISA1. Add a URL set for
http://sales.contoso.com to the Web chaining rule. On the default cache rule, increase the Time to Live
(TTL) for HTTP objects.
B. Create a new Web chaining rule. On the rule, redirect SSL requests as SSL requests.Add a URL set
for http://sales.contoso.com to the Web chaining rule. On the default cache rule, decrease the Time to
Live (TTL) for HTTP objects.
C. Create a cache rule. Enable If any version of the object exists in cache. If none exists, route the
request. Enable Content for offline browsing. On the cache rule, decrease the Time to Live (TTL) for
HTTP objects.
D. Create a cache rule. Enable Only if a valid version of the object exists in cache. If no valid version
exists, route the request. Enable Content for offline browsing. On the cache rule, increase the Time to
Live (TTL) for HTTP objects.
Answer: C
3. You are the network administrator for your company. The network contains an ISA Server 2004 array.
The array contains six members. You enable Cache Array Routing Protocol (CARP) so that outbound
Web requests are resolved within the array. Soon after you enable CARP on the array, Web users on the
corporate network report that Internet access is slower than normal. You use Network Monitor to check
network traffic patterns on each of the ISA Server 2004 array members. You discover that there is very
high network utilization on the intra-array network. You need to reduce the amount of intra-array traffic.
What should you do?
A. Enable Network Load Balancing on the intra-array network.
B. Configure the client computers as SecureNAT clients.
C. Use automatic discovery to configure the client computers as Web Proxy clients.
D. Enable CARP on the intra-array network.
Answer: C
4. You are the network administrator for your company. The company has a main office and three branch
offices. The network contains an ISA Server 2004 computer named ISA1, which is located at the main
office. You plan to deploy new ISA Server 2004 computers for the branch offices. You name one of the
new computers ISA2. You perform the following tasks:Export the ISA Server 2004 configuration on ISA1
to a file named ISASETUPCONFIG.XML.Edit the ISASETUPCONFIG.XML file to include a valid external
IP address. Create a file named C:\Msisaund.ini on ISA2. You install ISA Server 2004 on ISA2 by using
an unattended installation. When the installation is finished, you discover that the ISA Server 2004
configuration settings from ISA1 are not copied to ISA2. You need to deploy the ISA Server 2004
computers in the branch offices with the configuration settings from ISA1. You want to accomplish this
goal by using the minimum amount of administrative effort. What should you do?
A. Export the system policy rules on ISA1 to another file named ISA1SystemPolicy.xml. Add the following
lines to the C:\Msisaund.ini file on ISA2: IMPORTISACONFIG=1
IMPORT_CONFIG=ISASETUPCONFIG.XML IMPORT_CONFIG=ISA1SystemPolicy.xmlRun an
unattended setup by using this Msisaund.ini file on each new ISA Server 2004 computer.
B. Back up the array configuration on ISA1. Save the file as C:\Msisaunattended.xml.Run the following
command from the ISA Server 2004 installation media: setup.exe /unattended:ISASETUPCONFIG.XML
C:\Msisaund.ini
C. Create an individual ISASETUPCONFIG.XML file for each branch office ISA Server 2004
computer.Edit each ISASETUPCONFIG.XML file to include the internal network addresses for the
respective branch office.Edit the Msisaund.ini file from ISA2 by adding the following line:
IMPORT_CONFIG_FILE=ISASETUPCONFIG.XMLRun an unattended setup by using the Msisaund.ini
file from ISA2 on each new ISA Server 2004 computer.
D. Create a file named Msisaunattend.txt. Include the following lines: UNATTENDED=1
EXPORT_ISACONFIG=0 IMPORT_ISACONFIG=1 FILEPATH=ISASETUPCONFIG.XMLRun an
unattended setup by using this Msisaunattend.txt file on each new ISA Server 2004 computer.
Answer: C
5. You are the network administrator for your company. The network contains an ISA Server 2000
computer named ISA1. ISA1 connects to the Internet. ISA1 is configured with access rules to allow
Internet access for all users. All client computers are configured as Web Proxy clients of ISA1. You are
deploying a new ISA Server 2004 computer named ISA2 for use by the research department. You run the
ISA Server 2004 Migration Tool on ISA1. You save the resulting configuration to a file named
Backupconfig.xml. You install ISA Server 2004 on ISA2, and you import Backupconfig.xml on ISA2. On
ISA2, you configure the Internal network with a valid IP address range for the research department client
computers. You configure a Web chaining rule on ISA2 to redirect Web requests to ISA1. You configure
client computers in the research department as Web Proxy clients of ISA2. Users of the research
department client computers report that they cannot connect to the Internet. You need to ensure that
users of client computers in the research department can connect to the Internet. What should you do?
A. Change the external IP address on ISA2 to a valid IP address for the external network.
B. On ISA2, save its configuration as ISAbackup.xml. Restart the Microsoft Firewall service on ISA2.
Then import the configuration.
C. Configure the research department client computers as Firewall clients of ISA2. Enable automatic
discovery on ISA2.
D. Perform an ISA Server 2004 in-place upgrade on ISA1. On ISA2, configure access rules to allow
Internet access for the research department users.
Answer: A

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