Microsoft 70-351 Real Exam Questions

TS: Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration Server 2006, Configuring

Candidates for Exam 70-351: TS: Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server 2006, Configuring, work in medium to very large networked computing environment that use Windows Server 2003 in a domain or a workgroup. Candidates have a basic understanding of common network services and protocols.

1: You have a server that runs the 64-bit version of Windows Server 2003. You need to install ISA Server 2006 on the server. What should you do?
A.Run the Security Configuration Wizard (SCW). From the ISA Server 2006 CD, run setup.exe.
B.Install Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1. From the ISA Server 2006 CD, run setup.exe.
C.Install the 32-bit version of Windows Server 2003. From the ISA Server 2006 CD, run setup.exe.
D.Install and run the Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer (MBSA). From the ISA Server 2006 CD, run setup.exe.
Correct Answers: C

2: Your network contains an ISA Server 2004 Enterprise Edition array. The array contains two servers named ISA1 and ISA2. Both ISA1 and ISA2 have a Configuration Storage server installed locally and are replicas of the same array.
You need to upgrade ISA1 and ISA2 to ISA Server 2006. The upgrade must meet the following requirements:
   minimize interruptions to Internet access 
   minimize hardware costs
What should you do?
A.On ISA1, back up the ISA Server 2004 configuration.Remove ISA1 and ISA2 from the array.On ISA1 and ISA2, perform an in-place upgrade of ISA Server 2006.
B.On ISA1, back up the ISA Server 2004 configuration.On a new server named ISA3, install a new Configuration Storage server, and then import the configuration from ISA1. On ISA1 and ISA2, uninstall the Configuration Storage server, and then perform an in-place upgrade of ISA Server 2006.
C.On ISA1, back up the ISA Server 2004 configuration. On ISA1 and ISA2, uninstall ISA Server 2004. On ISA1, install ISA Server 2006, and then import the ISA Server 2004 configuration. On ISA2, install ISA Server 2006 and include a Configuration Storage server as a replica of ISA1.
D.On ISA1, back up the ISA Server 2004 configuration, uninstall ISA Server 2004, install ISA Server 2006, and then import the ISA Server 2004 configuration.On ISA2, uninstall the Configuration Storage server, perform an in-place upgrade of ISA Server 2006, and then install a Configuration Storage server as a replica of ISA1.
Correct Answers: D

3: You are a network administrator for Litware, Inc. The network contains an ISA Server 2006 computer named ISA1. ISA1 is configured to allow outbound Internet access. A listener named DefaultHTTP is also configured to listen for requests on port 80 on the external interface.
The Internal network contains two Web sites named HR and Sales, which are used by employees. The HR Web site is stored on a Web server named Web1.litwareinc.com. The Sales Web site is stored on a Web server named Sales1.litwareinc.com. Employees access the Litware, Inc., Web site by using the URL http://www.litwareinc.com.
You must allow employees to access both the HR Web site and the Sales Web site from the Internet. You must ensure that employees can access the HR Web site by using the URL http://www.litwareinc.com/hr. You must also ensure that employees can access the Sales Web site by using the URL http://www.litwareinc.com/sales.
What should you do?
A.Configure one of the Web servers to listen for HTTP requests on port 8080. Create two server publishing rules. Create one of the rules to respond to requests on port 8080, and configure this rule to forward requests to one internal Web server. Create the other rule to use the DefaultHTTP listener, and configure this rule to forward to the other internal Web server.
B.Create one Web publishing rule by using the path /Sales/* and redirect to Web1.litwareinc.com. Create one Web publishing rule by using the path /HR/* and redirect to Sales1.litwareinc.com Configure each rule to use the DefaultHTTP listener.
C.Create two server publishing rules. Configure each rule to forward to a different internal Web server. Configure each internal Web server to listen for HTTP requests on an unused port.
D.Create one Web publishing rule by using the path /HR/* and redirect to Web1.litwareinc.com. Create one Web publishing rule by using the path /Sales/* and redirect to Sales1.litwareinc.com Configure each rule to use the DefaultHTTP listener.
Correct Answers: D

4: Your company has a main office and two branch offices. Each office has a server that runs ISA Server 2006 Enterprise Edition. The ISA Servers connect to the Internet and provide Internet access to users. The main office also has a Configuration Storage server. The ISA Server in the main office is configured as a firewall and as a VPN gateway to the Internet. The ISA Servers in the branch offices connect to the main office by using an L2TP/IPsec site-to-site VPN tunnel. You need to ensure that the ISA Servers in the branch offices can access the Configuration Storage server if the VPN tunnel is unavailable. Which three tasks should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose three.)
A.Install a certificate on the Configuration Storage server.
B.Create a firewall policy rule on the ISA Server in the main office.
C.Create a firewall policy rule on the ISA Servers in the branch offices.
D.Publish the Configuration Storage server to the Internet by using LDAPS on port 2174.
E.Configure the branch office array to connect over a VPN site-to-site connection and to use an alternate securely-published Configuration Storage server.
Correct Answers: A D E

5: Your company has a main office and five branch offices. The offices are connected by using high-speed network links. The main office is the only location that has an Internet connection. You plan to deploy ISA Server 2006 on a server named ISA1. ISA1 is located in the main office. ISA1 contains two network adapters named NA1 and NA2. NA1 is connected to the internal network and NA2 is connected to the Internet. You plan to configure ISA1 to cache Web content for all users and to define all computers as Web Proxy clients. You need to ensure that users will be able to access the Internet from the main office and the branch offices.  What should you do?
A.On NA2, specify a default gateway address. On NA1, specify a default gateway address.
B.On NA2, specify a default gateway address. On ISA1, define a static route for the main office network.
C.On NA2, specify a default gateway address. On ISA1, define a static route for each branch office network.
D.On NA2, ensure that the default gateway entry is blank. On ISA1, define a static route for each branch office network.
Correct Answers: C

6: You install Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1 on a server named ISA1. You deploy ISA Server 2006 as a firewall on ISA1.  A new company security policy states that servers that connect directly to the Internet must only run required services. You need to ensure that your deployment of ISA1 meets the new company security policy. What should you do on ISA1?
A.Start the Windows Firewall service.
B.Install Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2.
C.Disable the IP Routing feature of ISA Server 2006.
D.Run the Security Configuration Wizard (SCW), and then select the Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration Server 2004 server role.
Correct Answers: D

7: Your company has a server named ISA1 that runs ISA Server 2006. ISA1 provides forward Web caching. All client computers run Firewall Client for ISA Server 2006. The network contains an internal Web application that is accessed at http://app1.woodgrovebank.com.  You need to ensure that all users can access the Web application directly. You want to achieve this goal by bypassing ISA1. What should you do?
A.On ISA1, enable the Cache Array Routing Protocol (CARP).
B.On ISA1, create a cache rule for app1.woodgrovebank.com.
C.On ISA1, add app1.woodgrovebank.com to the Domain Names list for the Internal Network object.
D.On all client computers, add app1.woodgrovebank.com to the Application.ini file.
Correct Answers: C

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