MCSE 模拟测试考题之--(网络系统基础篇)
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1.
By using Performance Monitor, you learn that your Windows NT Server computer
is running slowly because of excessive paging. How should you correct this
problem?
A. Increase the size of paging file.
B. Decrease the size of paging file.
C. Add memory to the computer.
D. Install a faster processor.
//C
2.
You want to view counters for TCP/IP activity on three Windows NT Server
computers. You will run Performance Monitor on a Windows NT Workstation
computer to view this information.
What must you do before you can view these counters?
A. Install the SNMP service on each of the Windows NT Server computers.
B. Install the SNMP service on the Windows NT Workstation computer.
C. Create a log file on TCP/IP performance counters.
D. Create a report on TCP/IP performance counters.
//A
3.
You notice that response on one of the Windows NT Server computers on your
network is poor. The server has two 2-GB hard disks, each with two 1-GB
NTFS partitions. The paging file is on the first physical disk, which also
contains the system partition.
What should you do to improve disk performance on the server?
A. Increase the size of the paging file.
B. Decrease the size of the paging file.
C. Move the paging file to the second physical disk.
D. Move the paging file to a different partition on the first physical disk.
//C
4.
Your network is configured as a single domain and has five Windows NT Server
computers. You want to use Performance Monitor to analysize disk activity
for a week to determine overall utilization at peak periods on each of the
servers.
How should you collect the data?
A. Create an alert log.
B. Use the Report view
C. Use the chart view.
D. Create a log file.
//D
5.
You want to increase the performance of a Windows NT Server computer. There
are usually 10 or fewer simultaneous connections.
Which Windows NT Server setting should you configure?
A. Workstation service
B. Server service
C. virtual memory
D. foreground application performance.
//D
6.
Your netwok has three Windows NT Server computers. You want to be able to
monitor disk-space usage on each server so that you will be notified when
free space on any partition falls below 25 percent.
How can you do this?
A. On each server, use Server Manager to add your computer name or user name
to the list of names that alerts should be sent to.
B. On each server, use Server Manager to start the Alerter service. Change
the startup parameters so that your account names is specified as the logon
name for the Alerter service.
C. On your computer, use Performance Monitor to create an alert on the
% Free Space counter for each logical disk on each server.
D. On one server, start the Schedule service. Use the AT command to start
the Diskperf utility at desired intervals.
//C
7.
You run Performance Monitor on a Windows NT Workstation computer to view
memory and disk counters on 10 Windows NT Server computers. You notice that
your workstation performs poorly because of the demands of tracking many
counters.
You want to increase the performance for the tasks you are runnung while
collecting this information. How should you do this?
A. Use the System Properties dialog box to decrease the performance setting
for foreground applications.
B. Run Performance Monitor from the command line with the START command to
give Performance Monitor high priority.
C. Start the Diskperf utility to create a larger data-collection cache.
D. Increase the time interval for data collection.
//D
8.
You suspect that excessive paging resulting from a lack of memory is causing
slow performance on a Windows NT Server computer. You want to use Performance
Monitor to confirm your suspicion.
Which activity should you monitor?
A. the number of pages per second on the server
B. the percentage of physical disk activity
C. the percentage of the paging file that is in use
D. the peak percentage of the paging file that is in use.
//A
9.
You want to migrate the files and user accounts from a NetWare server to a
Windows NT Server computer.
What must you install on the Windows NT Server computer before you can
perform the migration?
A. FTP
B. RIP for NWLink IPX/SPX Compatible Transport
C. Gateway Service for NetWare
D. SAP Agent
//C
10.
Client computers on your network are Microsoft Windows 95 and Microsoft
MS-DOS-based computers. All of the client computers use Client for Microsoft
Networks and NWLink IPX/SPX Compatible Transport. Users at all client
computers must have access to data stored on Windows NT Server computers and
NetWare servers.
What should you install on the Windows NT Server computers to provide this
access?
A. Migration Tool for NetWare
B. NWLink IPX/SPX Compatible Transport
C. Gateway Service for NetWare
D. RIP for NWLink IPX/SPX Compitable Transport
//C
**11.
You configure your RAS server to use DHCP to assign TCP/IP addresses. The
Windows NT Workstation computers are configured to recieve IP addresses from
the server.
Which additional configuration setting or settings for the workstation can
you manage over your network by using DHCP? (choose all that apply.)
A. default gateway address
B. default FTP server address
C. DNS address
D. WINS server address
E. mail server address
//A,C,D
12.
Remote users will dial in to your RAS server by using Microsoft Windows 95
and third-party PPP client software. The third-party software supports only
the DES encryption algorithm for logon authentication. You want to provide
the highest possible level of logon authentication security.
Which type of authentication should you require?
A. Microsoft encrypted authentication
B. encrypted authentication
C. any authentication including clear text
D. data encryption
//B?/C?
13.
Your existing network consists of 2 NetWare servers and 100 NetWare client
computers. You add a Windows NT Server computer to the network. It has a
Microsoft SQL Server database installed on it. You want the NetWare client
computers to be able to access the SQL Server database.
What must you install on the Windows NT Server computer?
A. NWLink IPX/SPX Compatible Transport
B. Gateway Service for NetWare
C. Migration Tool for NetWare
D. RIP for NWLink IPX/SPX Compatible Transport
//A
15.
You install Gateway Service for NetWare on a Windows NT Server computer. You
want to enable the gateway.
What must you do?
A. You must create a user account named Ntgateway on the NetWare server. The
user account must have rights for the resource you want to access.
B. You must create a user account named Ntgateway on the Windows NT Server
computer. The user account must have rights to the gateway share names.
C. You must create a group named Ntgateway on the NetWare server. The group
must have rights for the resources you want to access.
D. You must create a group named Ntgateway on the Windows NT Server computer.
The group must have rights to the gateway share names.
//C
16.
Remote users dial in to your RAS server to access a company database. The
application that is used to access the database requires a Windows Sockets
interface. All servers on your network have both NetBEUI and TCP/IP installed.
The remote users will use Windows NT Workstation with NetBEUI and TCP/IP.
Dial-Up Networking software is installed on the workstations. How must you
configure the RAS Server for dial-in access to the database?
A. Install the Windows Sockets Interface from the source media.
B. Select how an IP address will be assigned to a workstation.
C. Configure PPP settings for NetBEUI.
D. Configure SLIP setting for TCP/IP.
//C
17.
Your network has 2 NetWare 3.x servers. The network also has 30 Microsoft
MS-DOS-based computers and 20 Microsoft Windows 3.1-based computers. All of
the client computers use the NetWare Client software. You want to add a
Windows NT Server computer to the network. The client computers will require
access to a NetBIOS-based client/server application on the Windows NT Server
computer.
Which software is needed on the Windows NT Server computer to provide the
required access?
A. Client Service for NetWare
B. Gateway Service for NetWare
C. NWLink IPX/SPX Compatible Transport
D. RIP for NWLink IPX/SPX Compatible Transport
//C
18.
You want to set up a Windows NT Server computer. The computer has two 4-GB
SCSI hard disks. Each hard disk is connected to a separated SCSI adapter.
You want to be able to continue operations if any one of the disk components
fails.
Which type of Windows NT Server disk fault tolerance should you implement?
A. volume set
B. disk duplexing
C. disk striping
D. disk srtiping with parity
//B
19.
Your network has two Windows NT Server computers. Which are named Main1 and
Main2. You currently back up the network by using a single DAT drive, which
is connected to Main1. You use the Windows NT Backup program. Both of the
servers and all of the workstations are backed up nightly. Because of the
large volume of data, the night backup does not finish until 10:00 a.m.the
next day.
You want the nightly backups to be finished before the next work day starts
at 8:00 a.m. What should you do to reduce backup time?
A. Install a second DAT drive on MAIN 1.
Configure the backup software on MAIN 1 to simutaneously back up the
servers to one DAT drive and the workstation to the other DAT drive.
B. Install a second DAT drive on MAIN 1.
Configure the backup software on MAIN 1 to sequentially back up the
servers to one DAT drive and the workstation to the other DAT drive.
C. Replace the DAT drive on MAIN 1 with a larger-capacity DAT drive.
Configure the backup software on MAIN 1 to back up all the servers and
workstations.
D. Install a second DAT drive on MAIN 2.
Configure the backup software on MAIN 2 to back up the workstations to
the new DAT drive.
Configure the backup software on MAIN 1 to back up the servers to the
original DAT drive.
//D
20.
You plan to set up a Windows NT Server computer that will be used primarily
to store a customer sales database. You want to use Disk Administrator to
install and configure the hard disks, with the following requirements:
. You want to store the data on a different partition than the system
partition.
. You want to provide the fastest data retrieval during normal operations.
. You want to allow for continued data access in the event of a hard disk
failure.
How should you install and configure the hard disks?
A. Install two physical disks.
Create a stripe set.
B. Install two physical disks and two hard disk controllers.
Create a stripe set with parity.
C. Install three physical disks.
Create a stripe set with parity
D. Install three physical disks.
Creat
e a volume set.
//C
21.
You want to set up a Windows NT Server computer. The computer has four 2-GB
SCSI hard disks. You want to be able to continue operations if one hard disk
fails. You decide to implement disk fault tolerance. You want to maximize
the available disk space on the computer.
Which type of disk configuration should you use?
A. disk mirroring
B. disk duplexing
C. disk striping
D. disk striping with parity
//D
22.
You want to modify Alec s user account so that he can log on to the domain
from any Windows NT Workstation computer and receive his own desktop
settings. How should you do this?
A. On a domain controller, use the SYSTEM PROPERTIES dialog box to copy
Alec s user profile to his user account.
B. On a domain controller, use the SYSTEM PROPERTIES dialog box to copy
Alec s local profile to the Profiles directory.
C. Use User Manager for Domain to assign a UNC path name to the profile for
Alec s user account.
D. Use User Manager for Domain to assign a home directory to Alec. A roaming
user profile will automatically be created the next time Alec logs on.
//C
23.
YOu want to use a Microsoft Windows 95 client computer to manager printer
secutity on a Windows NT Server computer. You install Client-based Network
Administration Tools on the client computer.
What should you use on the client computer to manage printer security?
A. Server Manager
B. User Manager for Domains
C. Windows Explorer
D. the NETWORK option in Control Panel.
//C
24.
You install Client-based Network Administration Tools on a Microsoft Windows
95 client computer. You want to use the client computer to manage file
permissions on a Windows NT Server computer.
What should you use on the client computer?
A. Server Manager
B. User Manager for Domains
C. Windows Explorer
D. Disk Administrator
//C
25.
You want to create a home directory for Eric in a shared directory named
Homedirs on a BDC. How should you create and assign the home directory to
Eric?
A. In User Manager for Domains, specify a UNC path name to the home directory.
B. In User Manager for Domains, specify the domain, server, and directory
name for the home directory.
C. In Windows NT Explorer, create the home directory on the BDC and assign
Take Ownership permission to Eric.
D. In Windows NT Explorer, create the home directory on the BDC and assign
Full Control permission to Eric.
//a
26.
Your network is configured as a single domain named HQ. You install a
Windows NT Server computer. For additional security you make this server a
member server in the HQ domain so that you can specify administrators that
are different from the domain administrators.
The member server has a shared directory named Payroll. You want to allow
all members of the global group AcctMgrs in the HQ domain to make changes to
files in the Payroll directory.
How should you do this?
A. Create a local group named Finance on the new member server.
Add the AcctMgrs global group to the Finance local group.
Assign the Finance local group Change permission for the Payroll
directory.
B. Create a global group named Finance on the new member server.
Add the AcctMgrs global group to the Finance global group.
Assign the Finance global group Change permission for the Payroll
directory.
C. Create a global group named Finance on the new member server.
Add members of the AcctMgrs global group to the Finance global group.
Assign the Finance global group Change permission for the Payroll
directory.
D. Create a local group named Finance in the HQ domain.
Add the AcctMgrs group to the Finance local group.
Assign the Finance local group Change permission for the Payroll
directory.
//A
27.
Your network is configured as a single domain that has 3 domain controllers
and 25 Windows NT Workstation computers. For security purposes, you assign
roaming user profiles to all user accounts in the domain. The profile are
mandatory.
The server on which the profile are stored fails. What will happen when
users attempt to log on to the domain while that server is shut down?
A. Users will log on successfully and will receive the Default User profile.
B. Users will log on successfully and will receive their profiles, But any
changes made to the computer will be lost.
C. Users will not be able to log on to the domain.
D. Users can choose to log on to the domain and select a profile that is
stored on a different server.
//C
28.
What can you use to create shared directories on remote Windows NT Server
computers?
A. User MAnager for Domains.
B. Disk Administrator
C. Control Panel
D. Server Manager
//D
29.
What happens to file permissions when you move files from one subdirectory
to another on the same NTFS partition?
A. All file permisssion are inherited from the destination subdirectory.
B. All file permissions are discarded.
C. All file permissions are retained.
D. All file permission are set to Full Control for the Everyone special group.
//C
**30.
How are file names and file permissions affected when you copy a directory
of files from an NTFS partition to a FAT partition? (Choose two)
A. All long file names are discarded.
B. All long file names are retained
C. All file permissions are retained
D. All file permissions are diacarded.
E. All file permissions are inherited from the destination directory.
//B,D
31.
Your network is configured as a single domain and has four domain controlers.
All network administrators use Windows NT Workstation computers.
You want to provide notification to users who are administrators in the
domain when a system event occurs on any of the servers. How can you do this?
A. Add the user names of the administrators to the Server Operators group.
They will receive alerts automatically when syatem events occur.
B. Start the Alerter service on each workstation that is used by an
administrator.
C. On the PDC, use Server Manager to add the Domain Admins group to the list
f names that should receive alerts.
D. On each domain controller, use Server Manager to add the user name of
each administrator to the list of names that should reveive alerts.
//C
32.
A document stalls in the spooler on your Windows NT Server computer. What
should you do to release the document?
A. Delete the printer, and create another one.
B. Pause and resume the printer.
C. Stop and start the Spooler service.
D. Press the reset button on the print device.
//C
33.
A print device attached to a Windows NT Server computer stops working.
Several documents are waiting to print. You want to send these documents to
an identical print device that is attached to a remote Windows NT Server
computer.
How can you do this?
A. Use Network Neighborhood to open the printer on the remote server. Copy
and paste the documents from the printer for the failed print fevice to the
printer for the remote print device.
B. Use Network Neighborhood to open the printer on the remote server. Drag
the documents from the printer for the failed print device to the printer
for the remote printer.
C. Modify the port properties of the failed printer. Specify a new port by
using the UNC name of the remote printer.
D. Delete the failed printer. Create a new printer on the Windows NT Server
computer as a network printer and specify the UNC name of the remote printer.
Use the same share name that the failed printer used.
//C
34.
You replace a failed hard disk on a Windows NT Server computer. The failed
disk drive was a member of a mirror set. You want to use the new disk drive
as a replacement for the oringinal mirror disk drive.
What should you do first?
A. Establish a mirror set.
B. Break the original mirror set.
C. Create a partition.
D. Format the new disk drive.
//B
35.
You want to create a backup copy of the entry registry of a Windows NT
Server computer. You want to include the security settings and user accounts.
How can you do this while the computer is runing?
A. Using the Windows NT Backup program.
B. Use Server Manager.
C. Use Windows NT Explorer.
D. Use Disk Administrator.
//A
36.
You create a stripe set with parity on a Windows NT Server computer. The
server contains three disk drives that are connected to a SCSI controller.
After one of the drives fails, you replace it with a new one. The drive that
contains the boot files and system partition was unaffected.
You reboot the computer. What should you do next to recover the stripe set
with parity?
A. Back up the data to another disk drive or to a tape. Use Disk
Administrator to delete the existing stripe set with parity and create a
new one.
B. Use Disk Administrator to select the existing stripe members. On the new
disk drive, select an area of free space that is at least the same size as
each of the existing stripe members. Choose Regenerate from the Fault
Tolerance menu in Disk Administrator.
C. Use Disk Administrator to
create a partition on the new disk drive that
is equal to the size of each of the existing strip members. Choose
Regenerate from the Fault Tolerance menu in Disk Administrator.
D. Do nothing. Winodws NT Server will automatically detect the new disk dive
and recover the stripe set with parity.
//B
37.
Your Windows NT Server computer is configured to use NWLink IPX/SPX
Compatible Transport. Your client computer also use NWLINK IPX/SPX
Compatible Transport.
The client computers are not able to connect to the server. What is the most
likely cause of the problem?
A. The subnet mask was set to incorrectly.
B. File permission were set to No Access.
C. The incorrect frame type was selected on the server.
D. The Workstation service on the server failed to start.
//D
38.
Your RAS server has two internal modems. Remote users report that when they
try to dial in to the RAS server, they are being disconnected immediately.
How should you diagnose this problem?
A. Use the Registry Editor to enable device logging.
B. Use Performance Monitor to view RAS connection details.
C. Use Network Monitor to view RAS connection details.
D. Use the Remote Access Admin utility to view the port status.
//A
40.
A Windows NT Server computer on your network is infected with a boot-sector
virus. To remove the virus, you erase the contents of the boot sector. After
you restart the server, you receive a message that the operating system
cannot be found.
How should you repair this problem?
A. Format a floppy disk on a different Windows NT computer. Use this disk to
start the failed server. Use the SYS command to restore the Windows NT boot
files on the server.
B. Use the Windows NT installation disks to start the failed server. When
prompted, use the Emergency Repair disk to recover the boot partition.
C. Run the Rdisk utility on the server to repair the system partition.
D. Start the failed server with a disk that contains Windows NT system files,
and run Disk Administrator.
//B
42.
The Fitch & Mather Company has one central location and three remote
locations. Each location has 1 Windows NT Server computer and 40 Windows NT
Workstation computers. The workstations at the remote locations use NetBEUI
to connect to resources on their local network. They use a router and TCP/IP
to connect to resources at the central location. Users at the remote
locations acess resouces 90 percent of the time from the local network and
10 percent of the time from the central location.
You want the remote workstations to have the fastest access possible to all
network resources. How should you bind the transport protocols?
A. At the remote location servers, set up NetBEUI first and TCP/IP second
for the Server service.
B. At the central location server, set up TCP/IP first and NetBEUI second
for the Server ser
vice.
C. At the remote location workstations, set up NetBEUI first and TCP/IP
second for the Workstation service.
D. At the remote location workstations, set up TCP/IP first and NetBEUI
second for the Workstation service.
E. Binding order will not affect speed of network access.
//C
**43.
Your network has 40 Windows NT workstation computers. The computers all
belong to a workgroup named SUPPORT. You want to install a Windows NT Server
computer that is configured as a PDC with the domain name of SUPPORT. You
want all of the Windows NT Workstation computers to participate in the new
SUPPORT domain. You also want them to be able to use global groups and user
accounts from the SUPPORT domain in local groups on their workstations.
What must be done so that the workstations can become members of the SUPPORT
domain? (Choose all that apply.)
A. A domain administrator must use User MAnager for Domains to create
accounts for the Windows NT Workstation computers.
B. A domain administrator must use Server MAnager to add the Windows NT
Workstation computers to the domain.
C. A Windows NT Workstation adminis
trator must reinstall each workstation
to add it ot the domain.
D. A Windows NT Workstation administrator must log on at each workstation
and use the Network option in Control Panel to configure the workstation
to join the domain.
//A,D
44.
User of a shared printer on your network often have to wait a long time for
their documents to print because the print device is heavily used. You add
another print device to the network. You want both print devices to be part
of a printer pool.
What is required so that the print devices can be used in a printer pool?
A. Both print devices must be directly attached to the same Windows NT
Server computer.
B. The print devices must be configured to use the same physical port on
the Windows NT Server computer.
C. The print devices must be configured to use the same printer driver.
D. The print devices must have different printer names.
//C
45.
You are manually configuring TCP/IP on a Windows NT Server computer. The
server will be used on a nonrouted network.
You configure the IP address. What else must you configure?
A. the default gateway
B. the DNS name server
C. the subnet mask
D. the primary WINS server
//C
46.
Your network has one PDC and three member servers. You want users to be
able to log on to the domain if the PDC fails.
How should you configure the network?
A. Promote one of the member servers to become a BDC.
B. Promote one of the member servers to become a PDC.
C. Reinstall Windows NT Server on one of the member servers.
Configure that server as a BDC.
D. Reinstall Windows NT Server on one of the member servers.
Configure that server as a PDC.
//D
48.
You create a new partition by using Disk Administrator. What must you do
before you can format the new partition?
A. From the Partition menu in Disk Administrator, select Commit Changes Now.
B. From the Partition menu in Disk Administrator, select Configuration and
then select Save.
C. From the Partition menu in Disk Administrator, select Mark Active.
D. Restart the computer.
//A
49.
You are installing Windows NT Server on an intel-based computer from a
CD-ROM. The Windows NT installation program fails to detect your non-SCSI
CD-ROM drive.
How can you enable the Windows NT installation program to recongnize your
non-SCSI CD-ROM drive?
A. Restart the Windows NT installation program.
Select Specify additional device and manully select the driver for the
CD-ROM adapter.
B. Restart the Windows NT installation program.
Select Scan system for mass storage devices.
C. Insert the Windows NT Setup boot disk.
From the command line, type Winnt/s.
D. Insert the Windows NT Setup boot disk.
From the command line, type Ntdetect.com.
//A
50.
Your Windows NT Server computer has a SCSI adapter. You install a second
SCSI adapter so that you can do disk duplexing. The new SCSI adapter does
not have its BIOS enabled.
You want to make a boot disk that will allow you to start your computer by
using the second SCSI adapter if the first one fails. Which file must you
include on the boot disk to support the second SCSI adapter?
A. Bootsect.dos
B. Ntbootdd.sys
C. Scsi.inf
D. Ntfs.sys
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