70-215 QOTS 20/05/2004

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  1. AJ

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    SNMP can be used in which of the following ways on a Windows 2000 netowrk (Choose all that apply)?

    A) configure remote devices

    B) monitor network performance

    C) detect network faults

    D) detect inappropriate access

    E) audit network usage

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  2. Jakamoko
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    Technical Support department say B and C 8)
     
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  4. AJ

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    Well only 2 takers for this one

    The answer

    Correct answer is: ABCDE

    Explanation: According to the official MS 215 Training Kit:
    Network management is critical for resource management and auditing. SNMP can be used in several ways:
    To configure remote devices You can configure information so that it can be sent to each networked host from the NMS.
    To monitor network performance You can track the speed of processing and network throughput and collect information about the success of data transmissions.
    To detect network faults or inappropriate access You can configure trigger alarms on network devices that alert you to the occurrence of specific events. When an alarm is triggered, the device forwards an event message via a trap to the NMS. The following are common types of events for which an alarm can be configured:
    The shutdown or restart of a device
    The detection of a link failure on a router
    The inappropriate access to a network mode
    To audit network usage You can monitor overall network usage to identify user or group access or types of usage for network devices or services. This information can be used to generate direct billing of individual or group accounts or to justify current network costs or planned expenditures.

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