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Network policies can impose IP filters to control which input and output packets are
allowed for both IPv4 and IPv6.
Use NPS templates to simplify configuring policies, and deploying additional servers.
Export NPS configuration to store for recovery purposes or to configure a new
NPS server.
Exported NPS configuration files contain unencrypted shared secrets.
Objective review
1. The connection request policy supports which of the following conditions? (Choose all
that apply.)
A. User Groups
User Name
B.
NAS Port Type
C.
MS Service Class
D.
2. You have a Windows Server 2012 R2 server (RAD1) acting as a RADIUS proxy and a
RADIUS server group with a single Windows Server 2012 server (RAD2) as a RADIUS
server in it. You need to configure a second RADIUS server to distribute the load. What
should you do?
A. Deploy a second Windows Server 2012 R2 server (RAD3) and install the Routing
and Remote access service (RRAS) on it. Export the configuration from RAD1 and
import it to RAD3.
B. Deploy a second Windows Server 2012 server (RAD3) and install RRAS on it. Export
the configuration from RAD2 and import it to RAD3.
C. Deploy a second Windows Server 2012 R2 server (RAD3) and install NPS Server on
it. Export the configuration from RAD2 and import it to RAD3.
D. Deploy a second Windows Server 2012 server (RAD3) and install NPS on it. Export
the configuration from RAD1 and import it to RAD3.
You need to improve the security of your remote access and want to limit the protocols
that are used to connect to the RADIUS server. What condition could you use to limit
the protocols?
A. Use a Tunnel Type condition in the connection request policy.
B. Use a Framed Protocol condition in the connection request policy.
3.
Use an Authentication Type condition in the network policy.
C.
Use an Allowed EAP Types condition in the network policy.
D.
 
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