♥♥ 2021 NEW RECOMMEND ♥♥

Free VCE & PDF File for Microsoft 70-412 Real Exam (Full Version!)

★ Pass on Your First TRY ★ 100% Money Back Guarantee ★ Realistic Practice Exam Questions

Free Instant Download NEW 70-412 Exam Dumps (PDF & VCE):
Available on: http://www.surepassexam.com/70-412-exam-dumps.html

Q61. Your network contains an Active Directory forest named adatum.com. All servers run Windows Server 2012 R2. The domain contains four servers. The servers are configured as shown in the following table. 

You need to deploy IP Address Management (IPAM) to manage DNS and DHCP. 

On which server should you install IPAM? 

A. Server1 

B. Server2 

C. Server3 

D. Server4 

Answer:

Explanation: 

An IPAM server is intended as a single-purpose server. It is not recommended to collocate 

other network infrastructure roles such as DNS or DHCP on the same server. IPAM installation is not supported on a domain controller, and discovery of DHCP servers will be disabled if you install IPAM on a server that is also running the DHCP Server service. The following features and tools are automatically installed when you install IPAM Server. 

Reference: IPAM Deployment Planning 


Q62. You have a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2. 

Windows Server 2012 R2 is installed on volume C. 

You need to ensure that Safe Mode with Networking loads the next time Server1 restarts. 

Which tool should you use? 

A. The Msconfig command 

B. The Bootcfg command 

C. The Restart-Computer cmdlet 

D. The Restart-Server cmdlet 

Answer:

Explanation: 

Use system config (Msconfig) to configure boot options. 

Reference: System Configuration – aka MSCONFIG. 


Q63. Your network contains two servers named HV1 and HV2. Both servers run Windows Server 2012 R2 and have the Hyper-V server role installed. 

HV1 hosts 25 virtual machines. The virtual machine configuration files and the virtual hard disks are stored in D:VM. 

You shut down all of the virtual machines on HV1. 

You copy D:VM to D:VM on HV2. 

You need to start all of the virtual machines on HV2. You want to achieve this goal by using the minimum amount of administrative effort. 

What should you do? 

A. Run the Import-VMInitialReplication cmdlet. 

B. From HV1, export all virtual machines to D:VM. Copy D:VM to D:VM on HV2 and overwrite the existing files. On HV2, run the Import Virtual Machine wizard. 

C. From HV1, export all virtual machines to D:VM. Copy D:VM to D:VM on HV2 and overwrite the existing files. On HV2, run the New Virtual Machine wizard. 

D. Run the Import-VM cmdlet. 

Answer:

Explanation: 

Import-VM 

Imports a virtual machine from a file. 

Example 

Imports the virtual machine from its configuration file. The virtual machine is registered in-

place, so its files are not copied. 

Windows PowerShell 

PS C:> Import-VM –Path 'D:TestVirtualMachines5AE40946-3A98-428E-8C83-081A3C6BD18C.XML' 

Reference: Import-VM 


Q64. HOTSPOT 

Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. All client 

computers run Windows 8 Enterprise. 

You have a remote site that only contains client computers. All of the client computer 

accounts are located in an organizational unit (OU) named Remote1. A Group Policy object 

(GPO) named GPO1 is linked to the Remote1 OU. 

You need to configure BranchCache for the remote site. 

Which two settings should you configure in GPO1? 

To answer, select the two appropriate settings in the answer area. 

Answer: 


Q65. Your network contains an Active Directory forest named contoso.com. The forest contains a single domain. The forest contains three Active Directory sites named SiteA, SiteB, and SiteC. The sites contain four domain controllers. The domain controllers are configured as shown in the following table. 

An IP site link exits between each site. 

You discover that the users in SiteC are authenticated by the domain controllers in SiteA and SiteB. You need to ensure that the SiteC users are authenticated by the domain controllers in 

SiteB, unless all of the domain controllers in SiteB are unavailable. What should you do? 

A. Create an SMTP site link between SiteB and SiteC. 

B. Decrease the cost of the site link between SiteB and SiteC. 

C. Disable site link bridging. 

D. Create additional connection objects for DC1 and DC2. 

Answer:

Explanation: 

By decreasing the site link cost between SiteB and SiteC the SiteC users would be authenticated by SiteB rather than by SiteA. 


Q66. Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains two member servers named Server1 and Server2. All servers run Windows Server 2012 R2. 

Server1 and Server2 have the Failover Clustering feature installed. The servers are configured as nodes in a failover cluster named Cluster1. 

You configure File Services and DHCP as clustered resources for Cluster1. Server1 is the active node for both clustered resources. 

You need to ensure that if two consecutive heartbeat messages are missed between Server1 and Server2, Server2 will begin responding to DHCP requests. The solution must ensure that Server1 remains the active node for the File Services clustered resource for up to five missed heartbeat messages. 

What should you configure? 

A. Affinity-None 

B. Affinity-Single 

C. The cluster quorum settings 

D. The failover settings 

E. A file server for general use 

F. The Handling priority 

G. The host priority 

H. Live migration 

I. The possible owner 

J. The preferred owner 

K. Quick migration 

L. the Scale-Out File Server 

Answer:

Explanation: 

The number of heartbeats that can be missed before failover occurs is known as the heartbeat threshold. Heartbeat threshold is failover clustering setting. 

Reference: Tuning Failover Cluster Network Thresholds 

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn265972.aspx 

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd197562(v=ws.10).aspx 

http://blogs.msdn.com/b/clustering/archive/2012/11/21/10370765.aspx 


Q67. Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains two member servers named Server1 and Server2. All servers run Windows Server 2012 R2. 

Server1 and Server2 have the Failover Clustering feature installed. The servers are configured as nodes in a failover cluster named Cluster1. 

You add two additional nodes to Cluster1. You need to ensure that Cluster1 stops running if three nodes fail. 

What should you configure? 

A. Affinity-None 

B. Affinity-Single 

C. The cluster quorum settings 

D. The failover settings 

E. A file server for general use 

F. The Handling priority 

G. The host priority 

H. Live migration 

I. The possible owner 

J. The preferred owner 

K. Quick migration 

L. the Scale-Out File Server 

Answer:

Explanation: 

The quorum configuration in a failover cluster determines the number of failures that the cluster can sustain. 

Reference: Understanding Quorum Configurations in a Failover Cluster 

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc731739.aspx 


Q68. Your network contains one Active Directory forest named contoso.com. The forest contains two child domains and six domain controllers. The domain controllers are configured as shown in the following table. 

You create a trust between contoso.com and a domain in another forest at a partner company. 

You need to prevent the sales.contoso.com and the manufacturing.contoso.com names from being used in authentication requests across the forest trust. 

What should you use? 

A. Set-ADSite 

B. Set-ADReplicationSite 

C. Set-ADDomain 

D. Set-ADReplicationSiteLink 

E. Set-ADGroup 

F. Set-ADForest 

G. Netdom 

Answer:

Explanation: The Netdom trust command establishes, verifies, or resets a trust 

relationship between domains. 

Parameters include /RemoveTLNEX: 

Removes the specified top level name exclusion (DNS Name Suffix) from the forest trust 

info from the specified trust. Valid only for a forest transitive non-Windows realm trust and can only be performed on the root domain for a forest. Reference: Netdom trust https://technet.microsoft.com/sv-se/library/Cc835085(v=WS.10).aspx 


Q69. HOTSPOT 

Your network contains an Active Directory forest. 

You implement Dynamic Access Control in the forest. 

You have the claim types shown in the Claim Types exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.) 

The properties of a user named User1 are configured as shown in the User1 exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.) 

The output of Whoami /claims for a user named User2 is shown in the Whoami exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.) 

Select Yes if the statement can be shown to be true based on the available information; otherwise select No. Each correct selection is worth one point. 

Answer: 


Q70. Your network contains two Web servers named Server1 and Server2. Both servers run Windows Server 2012 R2. 

Server1 and Server2 are nodes in a Network Load Balancing (NLB) cluster. The NLB cluster contains an application named App1 that is accessed by using the URL http://app1.contoso.com. 

You plan to perform maintenance on Server1. 

You need to ensure that all new connections to App1 are directed to Server2. The solution must not disconnect the existing connections to Server1. 

What should you run? 

A. The Set-NlbCluster cmdlet 

B. The Set-NlbClusterNode cmdlet 

C. The Stop-NlbCluster cmdlet 

D. The Stop-NlbClusterNode cmdlet 

Answer:

Explanation: 

The Stop-NlbClusterNode cmdlet stops a node in an NLB cluster. When you use the stop 

the nodes in the cluster, client connections that are already in progress are interrupted. To 

avoid interrupting active connections, consider using the -drain parameter, which allows the 

node to continue servicing active connections but disables all new traffic to that node. 

-Drain <SwitchParameter> 

Drains existing traffic before stopping the cluster node. If this parameter is omitted, existing 

traffic will be dropped. 

Reference: Stop-NlbClusterNode