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Question | Answer |
Overhauled Server 2012 tools facilitate this capability | remote server management |
Configuring network connection | Postinstallation tasks requiring direct access to server console immediately after OS installation |
Set time zone | Postinstallation tasks requiring direct access to server console immediately after OS installation |
Enable Remote Desktop | Postinstallation tasks requiring direct access to server console immediately after OS installation |
Rename computer | Postinstallation tasks requiring direct access to server console immediately after OS installation |
Join a domain | Postinstallation tasks requiring direct access to server console immediately after OS installation |
This Server Manager tile provides same functionality as Initial Configuration Tasks window in prior Server versions | Properties Tile |
Accurate computer clock time is essential for which service communication? | Active Directory Domain Services communication |
Server Manager link to Date and Time dialog box to adjust time and date. | Time Zone hyperlink |
Server 2012 by default, sets this property value to Do not allow connections to his computer. | Remote Desktop |
This Server Manager Hyperlink opens Remote tab System Properties. | Remote Desktop hyperlink |
This hyper link opens System Properties Computer Name/Domain Changes dialog box. | Computer Name hyperlink |
Postinstallation tasks can be performed using this command line tool. | Netdom.exe |
netdom syntax joining computer to domain | netdom join %ComputerName% /domain: <DomainName> /userd: <UserName> /passwordd:* |
Causes program to prompt for password of user account specified in syntax. | asterisk (*) in netdom /password parameter |
PC settings necessary to join domain normally defined by DHCP or defined manually | network settings |
Use this to To assign a static IP address on Server Core installation. | Netsh.exe or WMI access thru PowerShell |
Cmdlet enabling Remote Desktop connections on server. | Set-NetFirewallRule -DisplayGroup "Remote Desktop" -Enabled True |
Combines bandwidth of multiple network interface adapters. | NIC teaming Advantage |
Provides increased performance | NIC teaming Advantage |
Hardware independent | NIC teaming Advantage |
Combines multiple physical network adapters into single interface | NIC teaming Advantage |
Allows separate vital network functions on different systems | NIC teaming Advantage |
Single point of failure for all virtual machines | NIC teaming Disadvantage |
No performance increase for large file transfers using TCP | NIC teaming Disadvantage |
Protection from adapter failures by dynamically moving all traffic to functioning NICs | NIC teaming Advantage |
Single malfunctioning network adapter, faulty switch, or unplugged cable can bring down host server and all its VMs | NIC teaming Disadvantage |
aka bonding, balancing, and aggregation | NIC teaming |
Switch Independent Mode | NIC teaming Mode |
Switch Dependent Mode | NIC teaming Mode |
All network adapters connected to different switches, providing alternative routes through network | Switch Independent Mode |
active/active | Switch Independent Mode configuration |
active/standby | Switch Independent Mode configuration |
NIC teaming configuration that leaves all network adapters functional, providing increased through¬put | active/active |
NIC teaming configuration where of one adapter fails, all traffic shunted to remaining adapters | active/active |
NIC teaming configuration where adapter failure causes a performance reduction | active/active |
NIC teaming configuration where one adapter is left offline to function as failover in event active adapter fails | active/standby |
NIC teaming configuration where performance remains same before and after adapter failure | active/standby |
NIC teaming mode, network adapters connected to same switch, providing a single interface with their combined bandwidth | Switch Dependent Mode |
static teaming | Switch Dependent Mode Configuration |
Link Aggregation Control Protocol | Switch Dependent Mode |
generic mode balancing traffic between adapters in team | Switch Dependent Mode static teaming |
Two ways to create and manage NIC teams. | using Server Manager or Windows PowerShell |
Used to monitor status of team and team interface | Server Manager |
Place to view individual adapters status indicators informing if adapter goes offline | Server Manager Team Monitoring |
Adapter immediately switches to disconnected; adapter status may change | NIC Team NIC Offline |
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