单项选择题
You have a server that runs Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2). The server connects to the Internet by using a router.You attempt to launch Windows Update and receive the following error message: “Cannot find server or DNS Error.”The IP configurations of the server are shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)ou need to ensure that the server can connect to Windows Update.
What should you do?()
A.Configure the server to have static IP settings.
B.Install the DNS Server service on Server1 and configure DNS to use a forwarder.
C.Add an entry to the %systemroot%\system32\drivers\etc\hosts file for update.microsoft.com.
D.Add an entry to the %systemroot%\system32\drivers\etc\lmhosts file for update.microsoft.com.
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YouhaveaserverthatrunsWindowsServer2003ServicePack2(SP2).TheserverconnectstotheInternetbyusingarouter.YouattempttopinganInternethostandreceivethefollowingerrormessage:“Destinationhostunreachable.”Theserver’sroutingtableisconfiguredasshownintheexhibit.(ClicktheExhibitbutton.)YouneedtoensurethatyoucanaccessInternethosts.Whatshouldyoudo?()
A.Modify the subnet mask.
B.Modify the default gateway address.
C.Clear the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) cache.
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ouhaveaserverthatrunsWindowsServer2003ServicePack2(SP2).YouneedtoviewalistofcurrentTCP/IPnetworkconnections.Thelistshouldrefreshitselfevery30seconds.Whatshouldyoudo?()
A.From the System Monitor snap-in, click View Report.
B.From the command prompt, run Netstat.exe 30.
C.From the Performance Logs and Alerts snap-in, create a new counter log.
D.From Task Manager, open the Network tab. Select Show Cumulative Data. -
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YouhaveaserverthatrunsWindowsServer2003ServicePack2(SP2).TheservercontainsasinglenetworkconnectionnamedLocalAreaConnection.Auserreportsthatwhenhecopiesalargefiletoasharedfolderontheserver,itseemsunusuallyslow.Youneedtoviewthecurrentnetworkutilizationontheserver.Whatshouldyoudo?()
A.From Task Manager, click the Networking tab.
B.From the command prompt, run Netstat.exe –e.
C.Right-click Local Area Connection and click Status.
D.From Device Manager, open the properties of the network card and click the Resources tab.
