| FIGURE 1: A Sample Question |
Situation
Evan is running a predominantly UNIX shop. However, because of differences in hardware costs, he wants to use an NT server as a router. He plans to install three network cards in the server, which is running only TCP/IP. |
Required Result
TCP/IP packets must be routed on the server. |
Optional Results
A UNIX server should receive Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) messages.
Routing tables should dynamically update themselves. |
Proposed Solution
Assign one IP address to the server.
Install an SNMP Service on the server and configure SNMP messages to go to the desired UNIX server.
Enable IP forwarding by selecting the Enable IP Forwarding check box on the Routing tab of the TCP/IP Properties page. |
Which results were produced?
A. The required result and optional results were met.
B. The required result was met, but only two of the optional results were met.
C. The required result was met, but only one of the optional results was met.
D. The required result was met, but not the optional results.
E. The required result was not met. |