You work as the network administrator at Bilco Engineering, Inc. You have
recently received instruction to start designing an IPSec policy for the Web servers
in the Chicago office. You are required to decide which of the policy settings are
suitable for use in the scenario.
What should you do? (To answer, drag the appropriate policy setting or settings to
the correct location or locations in the work area.)
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Answer:
Explanation:
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In the scenario you should remember that (RDP) is a connection that needs to be
configured in order for clients to connect to the Terminal Services server.350-001 The HTTP and
HTTPS protocol is an Internet protocol that transfers HTML documents over the Internet.
In the scenario applying the Deny Policy setting to the Web servers to or from the
Internet as this will compromise security. Also you should also apply the Allow Policy
setting for RDP, HTTP and HTTPS traffic on the Web servers to or from the client
computers. This will achieve:
1. Bilco Engineering, Inc. has an information technology (IT) department located in
Chicago.640-802 The IT department is responsible for operating the Bilco Engineering, Inc. Web,
database and e-mail servers as well as client computers. The Bilco Engineering, Inc. IT
department will periodically need to travel to remote retail offices to perform upgrades,
installations and troubleshooting.
2. Bilco Engineering, Inc. also requires the IT staff to be able to use RDP to manage
severs at resorts IT staff must also be able to use RDP to manage servers at resorts.
3. Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) should be used by authorized IT staff to manage the
servers in the perimeter network.
4. The Bilco Engineering, Inc. Company uses an Active Directory domain named
bilco.com. The It Department in Chicago will be responsible for administering the
domain.VCP-310 The bilco.com domain will always remain the forest root domain.
5. Bilco Engineering, Inc. requires their public Web servers not to be capable to accept
TCP/IP connections from the Internet intended for services the public are not authorized
to use.
Reference:
James Chellis, Paul Robichaux & Matthew Sheltz, MCSA/MCSE: Windows Server 2003
Network Infrastructure Implementation, Management, and Maintenance Study Guide, p.
576
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