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You are the network administrator for TreyResearch.net. Your current network
topology has a single-edge device that performs firewall and NAT functions. All client
computers run Windows 8.1 and use VPN for remote access. Your ISP has provided you
with a single, static public IP address. You have been asked to deploy DirectAccess for
remote access, and a server has been identified for the project. The server has a single
network adapter. What are the minimum steps you need to do before you can enable
DirectAccess? (Choose all that are required.)
A. Purchase and install an additional network adapter for the identified server.
B. Install Windows Server 2012 R2 on the identified server.
2.
Install the Remote Access role as a role on the server.
C.
Purchase an additional static IP address from your ISP.
D.
Decommission your existing edge device.
E.
All of the above.
F.
None of the above.
G.
You are the network administrator for TreyResearch.net. After an initial test deploy-
ment of DirectAccess, which reported no issues, you have now deployed DirectAccess
across all remote users. Users are reporting a significant slowing of Internet access.
What are the possible causes? (Choose all that apply.)
A. During initial setup, you configured DirectAccess with the Quick Start Wizard.
B. During initial setup, you configured DirectAccess with the Remote Access Setup
Wizard and selected Use Force Tunneling.
C. During initial setup, you configured DirectAccess with the Remote Access Setup
Wizard and selected Enable DirectAccess for Mobile Computers Only.
3.
None of the above.
D.
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